| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $649.54 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether the price of BNB will reach the target level of $649.54 during a single 15-minute interval specified by the platform. It matters because short, sharp intraday moves can create trading opportunities and affect risk for traders, market makers, and derivative positions.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and is widely traded across spot and derivatives venues; it has shown periods of significant intraday volatility tied to exchange activity, listings, and macro crypto flows. Short-interval price-target markets spotlight the influence of order flow and minute-by-minute liquidity rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Prediction market odds for this event reflect traders' aggregated expectations about whether that specific 15-minute window will contain a price at or above the stated target; they update as new information, order flow, or news changes the perceived chance of such a short-term move.
Resolution depends on whether BNB's published spot price meets the market's stated condition within the single 15-minute interval defined by the platform; consult the event's resolution rules for the precise measurement method (e.g., which price feed or exchange is used and how timestamps are determined).
The start time is set by the market operator and should be listed on the event page or in the market's terms; if the event page shows 'Closes: TBD' the platform will publish the scheduled interval before trading or settlement.
The market will resolve using the specific data source named in its resolution rules—this may be a consolidated index, a primary exchange, or a designated price feed—so review the market documentation to identify the authoritative source.
No; this market concerns only the single 15-minute interval defined by the platform. Price occurrences before or after that interval do not affect settlement unless the rules state otherwise.
Typical triggers include large exchange-level orders or liquidations, exchange announcements or outages, sudden regulatory news impacting Binance or BNB, major token listings/delistings, or abrupt shifts in derivatives positioning that create cascade effects in price.