| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $631.23 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will hit the $631.23 price level within a defined 15-minute window; it matters because very short-duration price targets test intraday volatility and order-flow dynamics. Traders use these contracts to express views on short-term price moves or to hedge exposure to minute-scale risk.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and its intraday price behavior is driven by spot trading, derivatives flows, exchange events, and on-chain activity. Short-interval targets like a 15-minute window reflect high-frequency and news-sensitive drivers rather than fundamental long-term trends. Settlement and exact timing are determined by the market rules published by the platform (KALSHI), so participants should consult that text for definitive details.
Market prices on prediction platforms summarize the collective expectation about whether the specified event will occur in the stated interval; treat those prices as a continuously updating consensus signal rather than a fixed forecast. Use them alongside your own analysis of order books, recent volatility, and the official settlement terms for this contract.
The contract resolves based on whether BNB trades at the specified price threshold within the stated 15-minute interval; the precise resolution condition (e.g., touched, traded at, or midpoint) and any tie-breaking rules are defined in the market's settlement terms on KALSHI and should be read before trading.
The market listing on the platform contains the official start and end timestamps; if the listing shows 'Closes: TBD', the platform will publish the scheduled window before the contract becomes active—check the market page and official announcements for the authoritative schedule.
Settlement methodology (for example, exchange trade prints, an index, or aggregated tick data) is specified in the market's rules; consult the settlement clause on the KALSHI market page to see which exchange sources and timestamp conventions will be used.
Events that change short-term supply/demand—large exchange inflows or outflows, token burns or unlocks, exchange maintenance or outages, sudden listings/delistings, or concentrated market-maker activity—can materially increase the chance of a large intraday price move during the interval.
Zero volume indicates no traded liquidity so far; 'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not set the final schedule yet. Both imply higher execution and scheduling risk: wait for the official timing and initial order flow to gauge liquidity and spread before placing larger positions.