| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $638.78 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the price target of $638.78 during a specified 15‑minute measurement period; it matters for traders who want to hedge or speculate on short‑term, intraday price moves in BNB.
BNB is a high‑liquidity exchange token whose intraday price can swing sharply around large orders, exchange events, or major crypto news. Short windows like 15 minutes amplify the importance of order‑book depth, single large trades, and real‑time news flow rather than longer‑term fundamentals.
Prediction market odds for this event reflect the market’s consensus view of the likelihood that the contract’s exact settlement condition will be met during the 15‑minute window; those odds move as new information, liquidity changes, or large orders arrive.
The precise settlement condition (for example, whether the target must be touched at any point during the 15‑minute window or whether the official price at a specific timestamp must be ≥/≤ the target) is defined in the event contract; check the market’s resolution rules on the platform for the exact wording.
The event page or contract will specify the start time or trigger for the 15‑minute window—some markets use a fixed clock time while others use a creator‑specified start; consult the event metadata or resolution clause for the exact timing mechanism.
The event’s resolution rules list the official data source (e.g., a specific exchange ticker, an aggregated feed, or an oracle); always verify that section to understand which venue’s prices will be used for settlement.
Resolution procedures for outages or data failures are specified in the contract and may include using an alternate data source, delaying settlement, or voiding the market; review the market’s contingency rules before trading.
Short‑term drivers include large exchange orders from whales, liquidation cascades in margin markets, Binance‑related announcements or product launches, and sudden moves in major crypto benchmarks like BTC that propagate to altcoins.