| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $633.31 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether BNB will meet a $633.31 price target within a specified 15‑minute measurement window; it matters because short intraday moves can be driven by liquidity events and news, creating trading opportunities and risks.
BNB (Binance Coin) is a major exchange token that can show pronounced short‑term volatility driven by exchange activity, token burning events, and broader crypto market swings. A 15‑minute target compresses the time horizon, so outcomes are more sensitive to order‑book dynamics, large single trades, and time‑synchronized price feeds than to longer‑term fundamentals. The market is hosted on KALSHI and currently lists the closing time as TBD, so consult the event page for final resolution rules and timing.
Odds in this market reflect the real‑time balance of buy and sell interest around this specific short window and will move as new information or orders arrive; interpret them as the market consensus for this exact conditional event, not as a long‑term forecast of BNB.
Resolution depends on whether the BNB price, as defined by the event's resolution rules and chosen price source, meets or exceeds the $633.31 threshold within the designated 15‑minute measurement window; check the event page and rulebook for the precise resolution formula and tie‑breaking provisions.
Because the close time is TBD, the start of the 15‑minute window will be set according to KALSHI's market specifications—either at a published start timestamp, at market close, or per the event creator's settings—so monitor the event page for the official window once it is posted.
KALSHI specifies the resolution price source in the event details or rulebook; it may be a single exchange feed or an aggregated index—consult the event page or official resolution rules to confirm which feed will be authoritative.
Total Volume Traded: $0 indicates no executed trades in the market so far; low or zero volume can mean wider spreads and limited liquidity, increasing execution risk and potential slippage for new orders, so consider order size and execution strategy carefully.
High‑frequency traders, market makers, and large single investors (whales) or algorithmic bots reacting to breaking news or arbitrage opportunities are most likely to move price over a 15‑minute window; scheduled events or exchange‑specific actions during the window can also be decisive.