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BNB 15 min · $636.59 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether BNB will reach the price target of $636.59 during a single specified 15-minute window. It matters because hitting a short-lived intraday target can reflect sudden liquidity shifts, news-driven volatility, or large orders that are informative for traders.

BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is subject to high intraday volatility common across major crypto assets. Short time-window markets like a 15-minute target capture transient price moves that longer-horizon analyses can miss. The event is listed on KALSHI and the platform’s posted rules define how the price and window are measured and settled.

Market odds represent the collective, real-time view of participants about whether the target will be met during the specified interval; they update as new information arrives and are best treated as a consensus signal rather than a certainty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the '15 min' window mean for this specific event and how is the start time chosen?

The event uses one defined 15-minute interval for settlement; the official start and end timestamps (including time zone) are specified in the market’s rules on the KALSHI event page, so check that section for the exact interval definition.

Which price source determines whether BNB hit $636.59 for settlement on this market?

The settlement price source and aggregation method are set by the market operator and documented on the event page; common approaches include a single-exchange quote or a consolidated index — review the rules to see the exact feed used here.

What does 'Total Volume Traded: $0' tell me about this market right now?

It means no positions have been traded yet on the market, which usually implies low liquidity and potential for wider spreads and price swings on even small orders; volume can change quickly as participants enter.

How would an exchange outage or a Binance-specific operational event affect the outcome?

An outage or operational incident can cause abrupt price dislocations or suspend normal trading, which may push prices through the target or interfere with price discovery; market rules often include fallback procedures for such events, so consult them for settlement contingencies.

The market 'Closes: TBD' — when will the close be set and how should I plan participation?

TBD indicates the operator has not yet posted a firm closing time; monitor the event page for updates and avoid assuming final timing or liquidity — be prepared for the close to be announced with limited lead time and for liquidity conditions to change as the window approaches.

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