Cryptocurrency exchange Binance continues to expand its futures products. Binance Futures has announced that it will launch a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract for Spark (SPK).
According to Binance’s official statement, the SPKUSDT Perpetual Futures Contract will begin trading on June 17, 2025, at 09:00 UTC. With this contract offering up to 75x leverage, Binance Futures users will gain access to broader trading opportunities.
SPK will also be listed across various Binance products on the same day. SPK will become available in Binance Simple Earn, Buy Crypto, Convert, and Margin sections.
Spark (SPK) Contract Details
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Collateral Asset: USDT
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Underlying Asset: Spark (SPK)
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Contract Address: [To be announced on the official page]
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Funding Rate: Maximum +2% / -2%
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Funding Fee Interval: Every 4 hours
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Trading Hours: 24/7
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Multi-Assets Mode: Supported
With Multi-Assets Mode, investors can use not only USDT, but also other collateral assets such as BTC to trade this contract.
What is Spark (SPK)?
Spark (SPK) is an innovative project aiming to provide an advanced data infrastructure integrated with Web3 technologies. SPK enables decentralized applications to operate more efficiently through distributed data solutions. The project also aims to integrate AI-powered data analysis with on-chain systems.
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Where Will SPK Be Available on Binance Products?
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Binance Simple Earn: SPK will be listed as a flexible product on June 17, 2025, at 09:00 UTC.
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Buy Crypto: SPK will be purchasable via credit/debit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Revolut.
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Binance Convert: SPK will be tradable with zero fees against BTC, USDT, and similar pairs.
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Margin: SPK will be available as a borrowable asset on both cross and isolated margin.
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The SPK/USDT and SPK/USDC pairs will be supported in margin trading.
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Important Notes and Risk Warning
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The SPKUSDT contract will be available within 24 hours via Binance Futures Copy Trading feature.
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Binance reserves the right to modify contract specifications based on market conditions.
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Futures contracts and spot listings are independent of each other.
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Leveraged trading carries a high level of risk. Investors are advised to act in accordance with their risk profile.
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