Binance Futures is expanding its trading pairs with the addition of two new USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts. The BMTUSDT and MUBARAKUSDT perpetual contracts will offer investors leverage of up to 25x. Trading for these contracts will officially begin on March 17, 2025.
More Trading Options with New Perpetual Contracts!
Aiming to enhance user experience and expand trading opportunities, Binance is launching two new USDⓈ-M Perpetual Contracts on the Binance Futures platform. These contracts will be available as follows:
- BMTUSDT Perpetual Contract: March 17, 2025, 13:30 (UTC)
- MUBARAKUSDT Perpetual Contract: March 17, 2025, 13:45 (UTC)
Both contracts will support up to 25x leverage and will be USDT-margined.
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Project Information
The underlying assets of the new contracts are Bubblemaps (BMT) and Mubarak (MUBARAK). Bubblemaps is a project that transforms blockchain data into visualizations, making the analysis process clearer and more efficient for users. On the other hand, Mubarak is a meme coin that was initially launched on the Fourmeme platform and is now fully community-driven and developed.
Contract addresses have also been shared. For the BMTUSDT perpetual contract, the address is 0x7d814b9eD370Ec0a502EdC3267393bF62d891B62
, while for MUBARAKUSDT, it is 0x5c85d6c6825ab4032337f11ee92a72df936b46f6
. The minimum tick size for both contracts is 0.0001, with a maximum leverage of 25x. The funding rate is capped at +2.00% / -2.00%, and funding fees will be settled every four hours.
Binance has emphasized that these perpetual contracts will operate under the Binance Terms of Use and the Binance Futures Service Agreement. Additionally, it’s important to note that futures listings are independent of spot listings. A token listed on Binance Futures does not guarantee its listing on Binance Spot.
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