Binance has rolled out four new AI agent Skills for USD‑margined futures, margin trading, Alpha market data, and asset management, wiring automated strategies deeperBinance has rolled out four new AI agent Skills for USD‑margined futures, margin trading, Alpha market data, and asset management, wiring automated strategies deeper

Binance adds four new AI agent Skills for trading and asset management

2026/03/12 23:26
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Binance has rolled out four new AI agent Skills for USD‑margined futures, margin trading, Alpha market data, and asset management, wiring automated strategies deeper into its stack.

Summary
  • The new Skills cover USD‑margined derivatives, margin trading, Binance Alpha market data, and core asset management, extending an initial batch of agent tools.
  • Binance Alpha lets agents pull listings, exchange info, candlesticks, aggregated flows, and 24‑hour stats via official APIs without keys, feeding real‑time strategies.
  • Margin and asset Skills let agents toggle cross/isolated, adjust leverage, manage collateral, and handle deposits, withdrawals, and KYC‑sensitive flows inside compliance rails.

Binance has rolled out four new AI agent Skills designed to plug automated trading and asset management directly into its exchange stack, significantly expanding the platform’s AI-driven trading toolkit.​

Binance expands AI agent toolkit with trading and data Skills

According to a recent announcement, Binance’s new AI agent Skills cover USD-margined derivatives trading, margin trading, Binance Alpha market data access, and core asset management functions. The update builds on an initial set of eight Skills and is aimed at letting AI agents handle everything from market scanning to order execution and account operations through standardized APIs.​

The Binance Alpha Skill gives agents direct access to token listings, exchange information, candlestick charts, aggregated trading data, and 24‑hour price statistics via the official API, without requiring API keys, enabling real-time strategy feeds and monitoring. On the trading side, the USD‑margined futures Skill exposes more than 70 interfaces, spanning order book and funding data, placing, canceling, and modifying orders, leverage and position mode management, plus algorithmic orders on both mainnet and testnet with additional security confirmations for live trading.

Margin and asset management go programmatic

The margin trading Skill allows agents to switch between cross and isolated margin, borrow and repay, submit advanced order types such as OCO/OTO/OTOCO, and adjust leverage up to 10x while tracking collateral ratios, interest rates, and liquidation records. It also integrates small-debt conversion and low-latency API key management, giving systematic traders a tighter loop between risk, funding, and execution.​

The asset management Skill ties into account-level operations, covering deposits and withdrawals, spot and fund account balances, fee structures, BNB burn settings, and coin conversion. Binance says it also supports compliance and KYC questionnaires for jurisdictions that require additional checks on fiat and crypto flows, effectively letting AI agents operate within local regulatory constraints while managing funds. For quant firms, copy-trading shops, and retail power-users, the move pushes Binance closer to an AI-native execution venue where strategy logic and exchange infrastructure are tightly integrated.

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