Binance officially launches Agent OS, a proxy operating system, and the standardized access layer for the developer platform is now live. AI applications can directly connect to Binance’s trading, market data, wallet, and on-chain functions.
Highlights breakdown:
① Added support for the MCP protocol, enabling mainstream AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex to authorize agents to access market data, view accounts, and execute limited trades— the era of natural-language-driven crypto operations has arrived.
② Each agent is assigned an independent sub-account, with funds and trading activities completely isolated. Permissions can be configured or revoked at any time. Agent access to non-trading personal information such as email and KYC is prohibited, keeping privacy boundaries clear.
③ Integrated Binance APIs, a wallet agent hub, Binance x402 programmable payment tools, and Skill Hub to form a closed-loop, one-stop developer ecosystem.
Worth noting: Binance monitors and manages trading activity initiated on the platform. However, the information sources, analysis, and decision-making processes of the AI agents are completed within the user’s chosen AI application, and Binance cannot view them—striking an appropriate balance between regulation and privacy.
AI Agents move from “analysis suggestions” to “real execution,” and the next layer of entry for financial infrastructure is now open.
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