| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $647.74 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the BNB price will reach the specified target of $647.74 within a designated 15-minute measurement window. Short intraday threshold markets matter because they let traders express views or hedge exposure to rapid price moves in a tightly defined time frame.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is subject to the same liquidity and volatility drivers as other major cryptos. Fifteen-minute target markets capture short-term supply/demand imbalances, order-flow events, and algorithmic trading activity rather than longer-term fundamentals. Market participants often use these contracts to speculate on or protect against fast, transient price moves.
Prediction market prices represent the crowd’s aggregated belief about whether the target will be reached in the defined window and will change as new information arrives. They are not guarantees; read the event’s rules and data-source specification to understand how the result will be determined.
It means the contract resolves based on whether the BNB price reaches the specified $647.74 level at any point during a single 15-minute measurement window defined by the market. Consult the event page for the definitive start/end timestamps and any tie-breaking or equality rules.
The event page lists the market close and the scheduled measurement window; if the close time is TBD, the operator will announce the specific window before trading or resolution. Final settlement occurs after the designated 15-minute period is observed and the data source is checked.
The market’s resolution rules specify the authoritative price feed or exchange (or an aggregated feed) used to decide the outcome. Check the market details on the platform to see which venue or oracle is referenced.
That depends on the resolution rules: some markets count any trade or quote that meets or exceeds the target, while others require a last-trade imprimatur or specific aggregation. Review the event’s definition of a valid touch (trade vs. quote, >= vs. >, required confirmation) to know how instantaneous touches are treated.
Market operators typically have dispute and data-cleaning protocols and may exclude obvious erroneous ticks or apply an aggregation window before settling. If a resolution is affected by questionable data, follow the platform’s dispute process and resolution policy listed in the event documentation.