| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $637.05 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will meet the $637.05 price condition within a specific 15-minute measurement window; it matters because short intraday targets capture flash volatility and trader expectations about near-term price moves.
BNB is the native token of the BNB Chain and is sensitive to exchange activity, protocol-level developments (like token burns and chain upgrades), and wider crypto market trends led by major assets. Short-interval price markets like this reflect intraday liquidity, order-book dynamics, and immediate news or exchange events rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices here are a live aggregation of participants' views about the event condition and will move as new information or liquidity arrives; they indicate collective expectation but are not guarantees and can change rapidly in thin markets.
The platform's market-specific settlement rules define the measurement window and the reference price source (exchange list and whether last trade, aggregated price, or midpoint is used). Check the event's settlement or rules section on the market page for the authoritative definition before trading.
The close time is marked on the market page; this event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', so trading will remain open until the platform posts a specific close timestamp. Trades placed before the posted close are typically accepted subject to platform rules.
A single-outcome market means the event condition is framed as one specific condition that either occurs or does not occur (a single-settlement condition). Read the event description to see whether it resolves to a single binary outcome or to a particular directional resolution.
Yes—many platforms have contingency and dispute procedures that specify alternate reference sources or delay resolution if the primary feed is unavailable or erroneous. Review the event's dispute/force-majeure policy and the listed reference exchanges to understand how such situations would be handled.
Examine recent intraday candlesticks, one- and five-minute price history, trading volume spikes, order-book depth at nearby price levels, and any scheduled announcements; those data points show how frequently BNB has moved similar magnitudes in equivalent short windows and indicate how much liquidity would be required for a move to occur.