| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $638.20 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target of $638.20 within a specified 15-minute window. Short, intraday targets like this matter for traders who want to hedge or speculate on minute-level volatility and order-flow events.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and its price is driven by exchange liquidity, on-chain activity, and broader crypto market moves (particularly Bitcoin). Fifteen-minute resolution markets emphasize short-term drivers—order-book depth, exchange execution, and transient news—rather than longer-term fundamentals such as protocol upgrades or token burns. Because the closing window is short, even single large trades or momentary liquidity gaps can determine the outcome.
Prediction market odds for this event reflect the market's consensus about the chance that BNB will hit $638.20 during the defined 15-minute interval; they update as new information arrives. Use these odds as a realtime signal of collective expectations, but combine them with direct market data (order books, feeds) before making trading decisions.
The event page will publish the official start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window and any timezone used; that timestamp defines the interval used for resolution. Always check the event page for the authoritative schedule before trading.
The event's resolution source (the official reference feed or exchange) is specified on the event page; settlement follows that specified source and its published rules. Review the event details to see which feed will be authoritative.
That depends on the event's resolution rules: some contracts count any recorded trade at or above the target, while others use exchange midpoints or time-weighted averages. The event page contains the definitive criteria for what constitutes a hit.
Contingency and fallback procedures are defined in the event's terms; platforms often specify alternate feeds or delay resolution until a reliable reference is available. Consult the event's official rules for the exact dispute and fallback process.
For a 15-minute target, prioritize real-time order-book snapshots, trade prints, and newsflow over long-term fundamentals; manage execution risk, set firm stops or position limits, and be aware that thin liquidity or single large orders can decide the result.