| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $635.56 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach a specified $635.56 price target within a defined 15-minute interval. It matters because short, high-magnitude moves in a major token can reflect sudden liquidity shifts, news shocks, or technical breakouts that traders and risk managers monitor closely.
The market is hosted on Kalshi and appears to be a short-duration, price-target contract tied to BNB. These types of contracts are often used to speculate on or hedge against rapid intraday moves rather than longer-term trends. Because the market currently shows no volume and its close time is listed as TBD, it may be newly listed or awaiting a specified settlement window.
Market odds on this contract represent the collective assessment of whether the settlement rules will record BNB at or beyond the stated target during the 15-minute window; interpret them as a real-time summary of market sentiment and available liquidity, not a guarantee of outcome. Always check the market's official settlement and data-source rules to understand exactly how a 'hit' is determined.
It indicates the market resolves based on price action during a discrete 15-minute interval; the exact start and end times and whether the market checks the high, low, or any trade within that window are defined in the contract's settlement rules, so review those details before trading.
The contract's settlement section specifies whether the target refers to trade price, last traded price on a specified feed, an index level, or another metric—consult the official market terms to see which price series and rounding rules apply.
A 'TBD' close means the event window has not been finalized on the platform; Kalshi will publish a firm close time before trading begins or before the settlement window, and traders should avoid assuming liquidity or execution opportunities until that time is announced.
The market's documentation names the authoritative data source(s) used for settlement—this could be a single exchange, an aggregated index, or a third-party feed—check the market page for the exact source rather than assuming a particular exchange.
Short windows are most sensitive to large, sudden catalysts such as exchange-specific announcements, major on-chain events, large block trades or liquidations, sudden shifts in derivatives funding rates, or broader market shocks that induce rapid buying or selling pressure.