| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $646.66 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will hit the $646.66 price target within a specified 15‑minute interval on the KALSHI platform. Short-interval price targets matter because they reflect intraday liquidity, order flow, and sudden news-driven moves.
BNB is a major exchange token whose short-term price can move rapidly in response to large trades, exchange events, derivatives liquidations, and crypto-market news. This specific market is currently listed with Total Volume Traded: $0 and a closing time listed as TBD, so the market's scheduled 15‑minute window and settlement details should be checked on KALSHI for updates. Historical context: brief price spikes or drops in BNB have often been tied to major exchange activity, token burns, or macro crypto sentiment shifts.
Prediction market prices reflect traders' collective view about whether the target will be met during the specified 15‑minute window; treat them as a real‑time market signal, not a deterministic forecast. Always cross-check the market's settlement rules and the underlying price feed when interpreting prices for short intervals.
The market will settle based on the price feed and rules specified on the KALSHI market page; generally, the outcome is 'met' if the official settlement feed records BNB at or above $646.66 within the defined 15‑minute interval, but check the market text for inclusivity, tie-breakers, and feed details.
The start and end times of the 15‑minute window are set by the market on KALSHI; since this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', monitor the market page for the announced window and any timezone notation before trading.
Settlement uses the price source specified in the market’s rules on KALSHI—this may be a single exchange tick feed or an aggregated reference; consult the market description for the definitive settlement feed.
Whether a brief tick counts depends on the settlement feed’s sampling frequency and the market’s rule on requiring a trade versus a quote; in many short‑interval markets a recorded trade or official tick at or above the target within the window will suffice, but verify the exact criteria on KALSHI.
Zero volume means little or no trading interest so far; that can lead to wide spreads and limited liquidity. If you consider participating, review the current order book, platform fees, and the announced settlement window, since liquidity and information can change rapidly as the event approaches.