| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $638.51 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target of $638.51 within a specified 15-minute interval; it lets traders take a view on very short-term price moves. Short-window markets are useful for hedging or speculating around acute volatility tied to news, order-flow, or technical triggers.
BNB is Binance's native token and its price can move quickly in response to exchange-specific events (listings, outages, fee changes), broader crypto market swings, and large on-chain or exchange trades. Fifteen-minute target markets isolate immediate price dynamics and are sensitive to liquidity, timestamped trade prints, and the precise settlement source used by the platform. Because the market closes and settles on a narrowly defined interval, timing and the reference price feed are crucial.
Market odds reflect the aggregated view of participants about the likelihood that BNB will meet the $638.51 level during the 15-minute window; prices move as new information arrives. Always read the market's settlement rules to understand how the odds map to the outcome.
The market's event page and settlement rules specify the exact start and end timestamps for the 15-minute interval; check that information on the market listing to see when the window begins and which timezone or timestamp standard is used.
Settlement follows the market's published criteria—typically whether the reference price meets or exceeds the target during the interval or whether a trade print matches the threshold; consult the event's settlement rules for the definitive definition used by the platform.
The event page lists the reference price source (a specific exchange or an aggregated index) used for settlement; verify that source before trading, since different feeds can produce different intra-minute values.
The platform's contingency and dispute procedures apply—these are described in the market's rules and may include fallback feeds, extension of the observation window, or manual adjudication; review those procedures on the event page.
Watch the order book and recent trade prints on the reference exchange(s), any Binance or BNB-related announcements, large wallet or exchange inflows/outflows visible on-chain, and broader market news that could trigger sudden volatility.