Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has launched the Agent OS platform, which allows artificial intelligence agents to analyze the market and execute transactions on behalf of users.

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agent operating systemIntegrated Binance API, Binance Wallet Agentic Hub, x402 payment intermediary API, Binance Skill Hub and MCP protocol. The platform provides direct connections between OpenAI ChatGPT and Codex, Anthropic Claude Code and Cursor: users can authorize agents to access market data, view account information and conduct transactions. Users are responsible for managing the AI agent themselves – they can set limits on the AI agent’s behavior.
The main deterrent is the “sub-account” – the financial sandbox. Users can configure agents for certain trading modes and choose futures or spot trading; sub-account withdrawals are blocked by default. There are no separate limits on the amount of money that AI agents can earn or lose – users themselves introduce such limits when transferring the final amount to sub-accounts. It is important to emphasize that Binance can monitor the trading activity of its artificial intelligence agents, but it does not have access to information about what factors drove them to make certain decisions.
The Agent OS platform also allows you to connect AI agents to conduct transactions directly on the blockchain. Binance’s integration with x402 allows you to send and process payments, and the Agentic Wallet allows you to use decentralized finance (DeFi) tokens and protocols. Unlike exchange trading, direct trading in the blockchain has limits at the platform level: up to $50,000 per day when exchanging cryptocurrencies, $100,000 per day for DeFi operations, and just $20 per day for x402 payments. In the future, Binance intends to expand its ability to work with artificial intelligence agents.
Integration with AI agents has already been implemented on other cryptocurrency exchanges, including Kraken, Coinbase and OKX – most commonly through the MCP protocol.
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