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Updates on the Leverage & Margin Tiers of Multiple USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contracts (2025-02-24)
This is a general announcement. Products and services referred to here may not be available in your region.
Fellow Binancians,
Binance Futures will update the leverage and margin tiers of 1000PEPEUSDT, 1000SHIBUSDT, WLDUSDT, WIFUSDT, GLMUSDT, and OMUSDT USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contracts at 2025-02-24 09:30 (UTC), as per the tables below.
Please Note:
Existing positions opened before the update will be affected;Futures running grid might expire due to updates on the leverage and margin tiers, users are advised to adjust accordingly before the change.
Updates to Leverage & Margin Tiers:
1000PEPEUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 20,0000.650%51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 20,0000.65%41 - 50x20,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.00%41 - 50x20,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.00%26 - 40x200,000 < Position ≤ 300,0001.50%26 - 40x200,000 < Position ≤ 300,0001.50%21 - 25x300,000 < Position ≤ 1,500,0002.00%21 - 25x300,000 < Position ≤ 1,500,0002.00%11 - 20x1,500,000 < Position ≤ 3,000,0002.50%11 - 20x1,500,000 < Position ≤ 3,000,0002.50%6 - 10x3,000,000 < Position ≤ 15,000,0005.00%6 - 10x3,000,000 < Position ≤ 15,000,0005.00% 5x15,000,000 < Position ≤ 30,000,00010.00% 5x15,000,000 < Position ≤ 20,000,00010.00%3 - 4x30,000,000 < Position ≤ 37,500,00012.50%3 - 4x20,000,000 < Position ≤ 25,000,00012.50% 2x37,500,000 < Position ≤ 75,000,00025.00% 2x25,000,000 < Position ≤ 30,000,00025.00% 1x75,000,000 < Position ≤ 150,000,00050.00% 1x30,000,000 < Position ≤ 35,000,00050.00%
1000SHIBUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 25,0000.650%51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 25,0000.65%41 - 50x25,000 < Position ≤ 150,0001.00%41 - 50x25,000 < Position ≤ 150,0001.00%26 - 40x150,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.50%26 - 40x150,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.50%21 - 25x200,000 < Position ≤ 800,0002.00%21 - 25x200,000 < Position ≤ 800,0002.00%11 - 20x800,000 < Position ≤ 1,600,0002.50%11 - 20x800,000 < Position ≤ 1,600,0002.50%6 - 10x1,600,000 < Position ≤ 8,000,0005.00%6 - 10x1,600,000 < Position ≤ 3,000,0005.00% 5x8,000,000 < Position ≤ 16,000,00010.00% 5x3,000,000 < Position ≤ 5,000,00010.00%3 - 4x16,000,000 < Position ≤ 20,000,00012.50%3 - 4x5,000,000 < Position ≤ 6,000,00012.50% 2x20,000,000 < Position ≤ 40,000,00025.00% 2x6,000,000 < Position ≤ 7,000,00025.00% 1x40,000,000 < Position ≤ 80,000,00050.00% 1x7,000,000 < Position ≤ 8,000,00050.00%
WLDUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 5,0000.60%51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 5,0000.60%41 - 50x5,000 < Position ≤ 60,0001.00%41 - 50x5,000 < Position ≤ 60,0001.00%26 - 40x60,000 < Position ≤ 160,0001.50%26 - 40x60,000 < Position ≤ 160,0001.50%21 - 25x160,000 < Position ≤ 800,0002.00%21 - 25x160,000 < Position ≤ 800,0002.00%11 - 20x800,000 < Position ≤ 1,600,0002.50%11 - 20x800,000 < Position ≤ 1,600,0002.50%6 - 10x1,600,000 < Position ≤ 8,000,0005.00%6 - 10x1,600,000 < Position ≤ 8,000,0005.00% 5x8,000,000 < Position ≤ 16,000,00010.00% 5x8,000,000 < Position ≤ 10,000,00010.00%3 - 4x16,000,000 < Position ≤ 20,000,00012.50%3 - 4x10,000,000 < Position ≤ 12,000,00012.50% 2x20,000,000 < Position ≤ 40,000,00025.00% 2x12,000,000 < Position ≤ 14,000,00025.00% 1x40,000,000 < Position ≤ 80,000,00050.00% 1x14,000,000 < Position ≤ 16,000,00050.00%
WIFUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change51 - 75x0 < Position ≤ 20,0001.00%21 - 25x0 < Position ≤ 20,0001.00%26 - 50x20,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.50%16 - 20x20,000 < Position ≤ 200,0001.50%21 - 25x200,000 < Position ≤ 1,000,0002.00%11 - 15x200,000 < Position ≤ 1,000,0002.00%11 - 20x1,000,000 < Position ≤ 2,000,0002.50%9 - 10x1,000,000 < Position ≤ 2,000,0002.50%6 - 10x2,000,000 < Position ≤ 10,000,0005.00%6 - 8x2,000,000 < Position ≤ 5,000,0005.00% 5x10,000,000 < Position ≤ 20,000,00010.00% 5x5,000,000 < Position ≤ 7,500,00010.00%3 - 4x20,000,000 < Position ≤ 25,000,00012.50%3 - 4x7,500,000 < Position ≤ 10,000,00012.50% 2x25,000,000 < Position ≤ 50,000,00025.00% 2x10,000,000 < Position ≤ 12,500,00025.00% 1x50,000,000 < Position ≤ 100,000,00050.00% 1x12,500,000 < Position ≤ 15,000,00050.00%
GLMUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change26 - 50x0 < Position ≤ 5,0001.50%16 - 20x0 < Position ≤ 5,0001.50%21 - 25x5,000 < Position ≤ 20,0002.00%11 - 15x5,000 < Position ≤ 20,0002.00%11 - 20x20,000 < Position ≤ 30,0002.50%9 - 10x20,000 < Position ≤ 30,0002.50%6 - 10x30,000 < Position ≤ 300,0005.00%6 - 8x30,000 < Position ≤ 300,0005.00% 5x300,000 < Position ≤ 600,00010.00% 5x300,000 < Position ≤ 600,00010.00%3 - 4x600,000 < Position ≤ 750,00012.50%3 - 4x600,000 < Position ≤ 750,00012.50% 2x750,000 < Position ≤ 1,500,00025.00% 2x750,000 < Position ≤ 1,000,00025.00% 1x1,500,000 < Position ≤ 3,000,00050.00% 1x1,000,000 < Position ≤ 2,000,00050.00%
OMUSDT (USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contract)
Previous Leverage and Margin TiersNew Leverage and Margin TiersLeverage Before ChangePosition Before Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate Before ChangeLeverage After ChangePosition After Change (Notional Value in USDT)Maintenance Margin Rate After Change5x0 < Position ≤ 750,0005.00%5x0 < Position ≤ 500,0005.00%4x750,000 < Position ≤ 1,500,00010.00%4x500,000 < Position ≤ 1,500,00010.00%3x1,500,000 < Position ≤ 2,300,00012.50%3x1,500,000 < Position ≤ 2,000,00012.50%2x2,300,000 < Position ≤ 2,400,00025.00%2x2,000,000 < Position ≤ 2,100,00025.00%1x2,400,000 < Position ≤ 2,500,00050.00%1x2,100,000 < Position ≤ 2,200,00050.00%
For More Information:
Trading Rules of USDⓈ-M Futures ContractsLeverage and Margin of USDⓈ-M Futures Contracts
Mark Price and Price Index
Note: There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.
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Binance Team
2025-02-24
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#VIRTUALWhale Top 5 Known Crypto Whales: 1. Satoshi Nakamoto: The mysterious creator of Bitcoin, who is believed to hold around 1 million BTC. 2. The Winklevoss Twins: Early Bitcoin investors who reportedly own around 1% of all Bitcoin in circulation. 3. Tim Draper: A venture capitalist who purchased a significant amount of Bitcoin during the Silk Road auction. 4. Barry Silbert: Founder of Digital Currency Group, which has substantial holdings in various cryptocurrencies. 5. Michael Saylor: CEO of MicroStrategy, a company that has invested heavily in Bitcoin. Impact on the Cryptocurrency Market: 1. Market Movements: Whales can cause significant price fluctuations by buying or selling large amounts of cryptocurrency. Their actions can lead to sudden spikes or drops in prices. 2. Liquidity: Whales can impact the liquidity of a cryptocurrency. Large buy or sell orders can affect the availability of the cryptocurrency in the market. 3. Market Sentiment: The actions of whales can influence market sentiment. For example, if a whale starts accumulating a particular cryptocurrency, it can signal confidence and attract other investors. 4. Manipulation: There are concerns that whales can manipulate the market by creating artificial price movements. This can lead to increased volatility and uncertainty for smaller investors. 5. Regulatory Attention: The activities of whales can attract regulatory scrutiny, especially if their actions are seen as manipulative or harmful to the market.#VIRTUALWhale
#VIRTUALWhale Top 5 Known Crypto Whales:
1. Satoshi Nakamoto: The mysterious creator of Bitcoin, who is believed to hold around 1 million BTC.
2. The Winklevoss Twins: Early Bitcoin investors who reportedly own around 1% of all Bitcoin in circulation.
3. Tim Draper: A venture capitalist who purchased a significant amount of Bitcoin during the Silk Road auction.
4. Barry Silbert: Founder of Digital Currency Group, which has substantial holdings in various cryptocurrencies.
5. Michael Saylor: CEO of MicroStrategy, a company that has invested heavily in Bitcoin.
Impact on the Cryptocurrency Market:
1. Market Movements: Whales can cause significant price fluctuations by buying or selling large amounts of cryptocurrency. Their actions can lead to sudden spikes or drops in prices.
2. Liquidity: Whales can impact the liquidity of a cryptocurrency. Large buy or sell orders can affect the availability of the cryptocurrency in the market.
3. Market Sentiment: The actions of whales can influence market sentiment. For example, if a whale starts accumulating a particular cryptocurrency, it can signal confidence and attract other investors.
4. Manipulation: There are concerns that whales can manipulate the market by creating artificial price movements. This can lead to increased volatility and uncertainty for smaller investors.
5. Regulatory Attention: The activities of whales can attract regulatory scrutiny, especially if their actions are seen as manipulative or harmful to the market.#VIRTUALWhale
#GasFeeImpact Network congestion, computational complexity, and demand for transactions all contribute to rising gas fees. To minimize the impact, optimize your transactions during off-peak hours, use gas-efficient protocols, and consider alternative blockchains.#GasFeeImpact
#GasFeeImpact Network congestion, computational complexity, and demand for transactions all contribute to rising gas fees.
To minimize the impact, optimize your transactions during off-peak hours, use gas-efficient protocols, and consider alternative blockchains.#GasFeeImpact
$ETH Bybit CEO and Founder Ben Zhou assured customers that their “funds are safe” and said that the company has launched a refund program for affected users. “Bybit is committed to protecting our community, and we will fully reimburse all impacted users,” Zhou said. Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value after Bitcoin, and was worth $2,641.41 on Friday after the hack, down nearly 4%.#ETH
$ETH Bybit CEO and Founder Ben Zhou assured customers that their “funds are safe” and said that the company has launched a refund program for affected users.
“Bybit is committed to protecting our community, and we will fully reimburse all impacted users,” Zhou said.
Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value after Bitcoin, and was worth $2,641.41 on Friday after the hack, down nearly 4%.#ETH
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