| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $638.10 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the $638.10 target during a specified 15‑minute measurement window. Short, time‑boxed price targets let traders express views on immediate intraday volatility and forced moves.
BNB is Binance’s native token and its price is sensitive to exchange order flow, large trader activity, token‑specific events (burns, listings), and broader crypto market moves. A 15‑minute target isolates short‑term drivers — technical levels, liquidation cascades, or sudden news — that can produce rapid, transient price changes. Because the market closes and resolves around a narrow window, precise timing and the official price feed used for settlement are crucial.
Market odds on a platform like KALSHI reflect the current collective expectation about whether the contract’s condition will be met; they change as new information and trades arrive. Use those odds as a real‑time signal of market sentiment, not as a guaranteed forecast.
Resolution depends on the contract’s official settlement definition: whether the BNB price meets the stated condition during the specified 15‑minute window according to the named price feed or index. Consult the event's resolution rules on the platform for the precise wording and tie‑breaking procedures.
The start and end times are set on the event page; because the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact window and closure schedule will be posted there once finalized. Traders should monitor the event page for the official timestamp.
KALSHI will use the price feed or index specified in the event’s settlement rules; that may be an exchange ticker, an aggregated index, or another official source. Check the event details for the named reference used in settlement.
A $0 volume stat means no trades have occurred yet, which usually implies low liquidity and wider bid/ask spreads if trading opens. It does not change settlement mechanics, but low volume increases price impact for any new trades and makes the market more sensitive to single orders.
Yes. Any event that materially moves BNB’s price during the 15‑minute window—official announcements, exchange technical issues, large token burns, or major on‑chain/exchange flows—can determine whether the target is hit. Timing of such events relative to the measurement window is especially important.