| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $637.67 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach a price target of $637.67 during a specified 15‑minute interval. It matters because it isolates very short‑term price action and lets traders express or hedge minute‑scale views on BNB volatility and liquidity.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and its price reflects exchange flow, network activity, token utility, and macrocrypto liquidity conditions. Short, time‑boxed targets like a 15‑minute window emphasize order‑book dynamics, high‑frequency flows, and event‑driven moves rather than long‑run fundamentals.
Market prices are an aggregate of trader beliefs and update as new information arrives; they indicate the market consensus but do not guarantee outcomes. Resolution depends on the platform’s specified price feed and rules for the 15‑minute window, so interpret odds in light of those definitions.
The outcome depends on whether the platform’s designated price feed records BNB reaching the specified $637.67 target during the market’s declared 15‑minute window; check the event page for the precise resolution definition (e.g., 'trade at or above', 'spot/index value').
The start and end times of the 15‑minute window are set by the market listing; because the event status is 'Closes: TBD', the platform will publish the exact interval on the event page — consult that listing for the scheduled start time and any time‑zone conventions.
The market’s resolution rules specify the authoritative price source or aggregated index; platforms commonly use a single exchange price or an index that aggregates multiple venues — check the event’s resolution details to know which feed governs this market.
Resolution protocols normally define tie‑breakers (e.g., whether a touch at the exact boundary counts) and fallback procedures for feed outages; consult the platform’s official market rules and the specific event’s resolution text for how such edge cases are resolved.
Track the designated price feed or exchange order book, time & sales (trade prints), futures funding and basis, major on‑chain or exchange announcements, and liquidity shifts; set alerts for large trades and be prepared for rapid execution risk and slippage during the 15‑minute window.