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Binance launches Agent OS letting AI agents trade via user-controlled sub-accounts
Binance launched Agent OS, a platform connecting AI agents to its trading infrastructure, with safety controls delegated to users through configurable sub-accounts that block withdrawals by default.
This puts autonomous AI agents in direct control of real-money trading on the world's largest crypto exchange, while placing the burden of safety on users rather than the platform. Engineers integrating agents need to understand that Binance has no visibility into agent reasoning, making prompt-injection defense and loss limits entirely the developer's responsibility.
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Agent OS connects AI tools including ChatGPT, Claude Code, and Cursor to Binance's APIs, Wallet Agentic Hub, x402 payment facilitator, and Skill Hub via Model Context Protocol support.
Users assign agents to sub-accounts with blocked withdrawals by default and choose whether each order requires approval, with no exchange-imposed cap on trading losses beyond the sub-account balance.
Agentic Wallet transactions carry Binance-set daily limits: $50,000 for swaps, $100,000 for DeFi, and $20 for x402 payments, unlike exchange trading where only the sub-account balance constrains losses.
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