| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $645.79 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will hit a price target of $645.79 during a specified 15-minute observation window. Short, minute-scale targets matter because they test market microstructure and immediate reactions to catalysts.
BNB’s price is driven by exchange activity, macro crypto trends, token-specific events (e.g., burns, listings, incentives), and regulatory developments. Minute-scale markets often align with scheduled announcements or sudden liquidity shifts; historically, BNB has shown rapid intraday moves around major exchange or ecosystem events.
Market odds aggregate traders’ views about whether the $645.79 threshold will be reached in the 15-minute window and can shift quickly as new information appears. For settlement mechanics and the authoritative price source, consult the event’s resolution rules on the platform.
The official start and end times will be listed on this event’s page once the platform publishes them; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', monitor the event page for the announced observation window and the exact resolution timestamp.
Resolution depends on the contract’s rule set: some markets resolve if the spot price reaches or exceeds the target at any instant during the window, while others use an end-of-window snapshot or an averaged price. Review the event’s resolution criteria to know which method applies here.
The event’s contract specifies the authoritative price source (a named exchange, consolidated feed, or index); check the event details on the platform to see which feed or exchange is used for settlement.
Zero current volume means no liquidity has been traded yet but does not change how the event resolves. Low or no liquidity increases execution risk and spreads; traders should be cautious and check order-book availability before placing orders.
Whether a brief spike counts depends on the resolution rule: if the contract counts any intrawindow high that meets or exceeds the target, a brief spike would suffice; if the contract requires a closing snapshot or an average above the target, it would not. Confirm the specific resolution methodology on the event page.