
The exchange introduces Binance Agent OS, allowing AI models like ChatGPT and Claude to execute trades via isolated sub-accounts.
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Binance is expanding its ecosystem to support AI-driven trading tools through the Model Context Protocol.
Binance is letting AI agents trade on its platform, launching a developer system on Wednesday that connects tools like ChatGPT and Claude directly to the exchange's markets, wallets and trading functions.
The world's largest crypto exchange unveiled Binance Agent OS, a platform bundling its APIs, an agent-focused wallet hub, its x402 payment layer and a skills marketplace under one roof.
At the center is a new Binance MCP Server, built on the Model Context Protocol, an open standard that gives compatible AI applications a uniform way to plug into external tools without users having to juggle API keys locally. Binance listed Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, and VS Code among the agents that can connect.
Once linked and granted permission, an agent can pull live market data, check balances, and place trades across spot, margin, convert and futures products. Crucially, Binance walled off the riskiest capabilities. Agents operate only through a dedicated "Agentic sub-account" isolated from a user's main holdings, and the integration grants no withdrawal scope, meaning an agent cannot move funds to external wallets.
Binance also cautioned users to review each order and transfer before confirming, placing much of the responsibility for keeping an agent in check on the user rather than the exchange.
The launch drops Binance into an increasingly crowded race to wire AI agents into crypto rails.
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