| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $637.97 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will hit the price target of $637.97 within a defined 15-minute window; it matters to traders who want to express views on very short-term BNB price moves and to anyone monitoring near-instant volatility around this level.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is actively traded across many venues, which can produce rapid intraday swings. Short-duration, intraminute and multiminute targets are sensitive to order-book dynamics, single large trades, and any exchange-level events or announcements affecting Binance or BNB.
Market prices on this market represent the crowd’s real-time assessment of the chance that that specific price will be reached in the stated 15-minute window. For a very short-duration event, those prices can react sharply to new information and may move more on liquidity and flow than on long-term fundamentals.
It means the market resolves based on whether BNB’s traded price reaches $637.97 at any point within the specified 15-minute interval; the platform’s market rules page will define the exact settlement mechanics and price source used.
The market listing will display the official start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window; check the market page for the definitive timeline because start/close times are specified there and may be updated prior to resolution.
Settlement uses the reference price(s) defined in the market’s rules—often a specific exchange, an index, or an aggregator—so you should consult the event’s settlement/data-source section to see which feeds and timestamp conventions apply.
A zero or very low traded volume indicates there has been little to no liquidity or interest yet; low liquidity can cause wide bid-ask spreads and volatile market prices, so be cautious about execution risk until more volume appears.
Whether equality at a boundary counts depends on the platform’s resolution rules and timestamp granularity; consult the market resolution rules for tie-breaking, rounding, and whether the tick at the boundary is considered within the window.