| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $629.37 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will trade at or above $629.37 during a specified 15-minute interval. It matters because short, fixed windows test immediate intraday price dynamics and let traders express views on near-term moves.
BNB is a widely traded crypto asset whose price can move quickly on news, liquidity shifts, or large orders. Markets that target a specific price within a short time frame are especially sensitive to order-book depth, algorithmic execution, and any fast-moving headlines tied to exchanges, regulation, or the broader crypto complex.
Market odds on this page reflect participants’ aggregated expectations about whether the specified condition will be met during the designated 15-minute window. Moves in the odds signal changing information or sentiment but do not guarantee the outcome.
Resolution depends on the event’s official rules: typically an executed trade at or above $629.37 during the specified continuous 15-minute interval, according to the stated price feed. Always check the event page for the precise resolution definition and any tie or error-handling provisions.
If the close/start time is TBD the platform will publish the exact interval prior to resolution. Traders should monitor the event page for the announced start time and any updates; resolution will use the interval specified in the final rules.
The event’s detailed rules list the official exchange or aggregated feed used for price determination. Check the event page for that source because it defines which market prints count for resolution.
Yes — an executed trade meeting the price and timestamp criteria typically counts. However, many events include provisions to exclude clearly erroneous prints; consult the event rules for any filters or disqualification criteria.
Low volume on the prediction market implies limited liquidity and wider bid-ask spreads, which increases execution cost and slippage risk. Also consider underlying BNB liquidity: in thin underlying markets smaller orders can move price. Manage position sizes, use limit orders, and watch for sudden shifts in order flow.