Binance Futures Will Launch USDT-Margined STG Perpetual Contracts with Up to 25X Leverage

2022-08-25 04:20

Fellow Binancians,

Binance Futures will launch USDT-margined STG perpetual contracts with up to 25x leverage on 2022-08-25 12:00 (UTC). More details may be found in the table below:

USDT-Margined Perpetual Contracts

STGUSDT

Launch Time

2022-08-25 12:00 (UTC)

Settlement Asset

USDT

Face Value

1 STG

Tick Size

0.0001

Capped Funding Rate

Clamp (Funding Rate, -0.75 * Maintenance Margin Ratio, 0.75 * Maintenance Margin Ratio)

Max Leverage

25x

Trading Hours

24/7

Multi-Asset Mode

Supported

Please note:

  • STGUSDT perpetual contracts are USDT-margined futures contracts that use USDT as collateral. Users will be able to select between 1-25x leverage.
  • Based on market risk conditions, Binance may adjust the settings of these contracts from time to time.
  • The Multi-Asset Mode allows users to trade USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts across multiple margin assets. Users can use BUSD as margin when trading USDT-margined perpetual contracts.

Further information:

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Binance Team

2022-08-25

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