| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $631.03 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the $631.03 level within a specific 15-minute observation window. Short intraminute targets like this matter because they reflect immediate liquidity, order-flow dynamics, and the market's capacity for rapid moves.
BNB is the native token for Binance's chains and often moves with broader crypto market trends, major exchange flows, and platform-specific announcements. Short-duration questions capture transient price behavior driven by liquidity, news, or large trades rather than long-term fundamentals. Because the window is only 15 minutes, outcomes are sensitive to momentary spikes, flash crashes, and execution venue specifics.
Prediction market odds aggregate trader beliefs about whether that 15-minute target will be met; they update as new information arrives and as participants trade on evolving expectations. Treat odds as a real-time consensus signal about immediate price action, not a long-term forecast.
The event evaluates whether BNB trades at or above the $631.03 level at any point during a defined 15-minute observation window. The market's official description and settlement rules specify the exact start and end of that window and the price source to be used, so consult those details for the authoritative timing.
In most similar markets, a single trade at or above the target during the observation window counts as meeting the condition, but the final determination depends on the market's specified settlement criteria and price feed—check the event's settlement rules.
This market follows the settlement protocol defined by its operator (KALSHI). That protocol will list the official price source—either a specific exchange, an aggregated feed, or another reference—so refer to the event page or settlement documentation to identify the exact feed used.
'Closes: TBD' means the market's trading window and final cut-off time have not been announced yet; until closing is set, liquidity and participation may be limited and there may be higher uncertainty about timing. Watch for the official close time update because it determines when the 15-minute observation window will occur and when settlement begins.
BNB has shown periods of rapid intraday moves around major market events, exchange announcements, or when large orders execute—those periods increase the chance of brief price touches. Conversely, during stable, low-volatility stretches with deep order books, short-duration targets are harder to hit because liquidity absorbs pressure before prices spike.