| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $634.19 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target of $634.19 within a specific 15-minute trading interval. It matters because single-interval, high-resolution markets capture immediate price pressure and trader expectations around short-lived events or volatility spikes.
BNB is a major exchange-token whose short-term price is sensitive to exchange flows, liquidity, large trades, and crypto-specific news events. Intraday targets like this reflect microstructure risks — sudden order book gaps, announcements from Binance, or broader crypto market moves can cause brief excursions to or beyond the quoted level. Historical intraday behavior tends to be more volatile than multi-day averages, so 15-minute outcomes often hinge on narrow windows of activity.
Market odds are a running consensus of traders betting on whether the specified 15-minute interval will contain the target price; they update as new information and price action arrive. Treat them as a real-time sentiment indicator, not a guaranteed prediction.
It means the market judges whether BNB reaches the target price at any point during a single, specified 15-minute window; the exact start and end timestamps are set in the event details and determine the settlement interval.
The event's settlement source (a specific exchange or an index) is listed in the market rules on the event page; that named source is the authoritative feed used to determine whether the target was reached.
Whether a momentary touch counts depends on the event's settlement definition (e.g., high within interval, last trade, or index value); check the event rules for whether any trade, quote, or aggregated price at or above the target satisfies the condition.
The event page shows the official close/settlement time; if the listing says 'TBD' for close, consult the market operator's schedule or updates for the finalized timestamp before the interval begins.
Immediate drivers include exchange notices (maintenance, outages, listing/delistings), large on-chain or off-exchange transfers that appear in order books, macro crypto headlines, and sudden changes in liquidity or spreads on major spot venues.