| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $648.76 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will hit the specified $648.76 price level during a designated 15-minute interval. It matters because short intraday windows can be driven by rapid news, exchange flows, or large orders, creating trading and hedging opportunities.
BNB is a major exchange token with trading activity concentrated on Binance and other large venues; its price can move quickly in response to exchange announcements, token burns, macro crypto moves, or large on‑chain transfers. Short-window targets like a 15‑minute interval are sensitive to tick-level data and the specific price feed or exchange used for settlement. Historical intraday moves in BNB have been driven by liquidity events, derivative expiries, and major exchange-related news.
Market odds reflect the collective market view of the likelihood that the event’s settlement condition will be met during the specified 15‑minute window; they update as new information arrives and as traders adjust positions. Because settlement depends on a precise window and a specified data source, interpret odds alongside the market’s posted rules and the expected timing of relevant news or flows.
The market will use the specific start and end timestamps defined on the event page for the 15‑minute interval; only price prints within that exact window count for settlement.
Settlement is determined by the data source specified in the event’s official rules on the platform; consult the event details to see which exchange or consolidated feed is authoritative for this market.
Low on‑market volume affects liquidity and how wide bid/ask spreads may be, but it does not change the price feed used for settlement; final outcome depends on the referenced market price, not platform volume.
If the primary data source is unavailable, the event’s settlement rules typically define fallbacks or dispute procedures; review the market’s specified contingency rules for how alternate feeds or cancellations are handled.
Immediate catalysts include Binance policy or product announcements, large on‑chain transfers by whales, sudden shifts in derivatives positioning or liquidations, and major macro or regulatory headlines that move crypto markets quickly.