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Binance Futures Announces the Listing of Two New Altcoin Trading Pairs! Here Are the Details.

2025/12/12 23:17

Binance Futures has announced it will list two new USDⓈ-margin perpetual contracts on its platform.

The exchange announced it will activate USUSDT and CYSUSDT perpetual contracts to offer users a wider range of trading options and enhance the futures trading experience.

According to the announcement, the USUSDT perpetual contract will begin trading on December 12, 2025 at 10:45 AM UTC and will offer leverage support up to 40x. Following this, the CYSUSDT perpetual contract will open on the same day at 2:00 PM, allowing users to utilize leverage up to 20x.

The underlying asset of the USUSDT contract is Talus Network (US), a project described as an infrastructure network focused on on-chain AI agents and verifiable automation.

Cysic (CYS), the underlying asset of the CYSUSDT contract, stands out for its ComputeFi infrastructure development that transforms computational resources into verifiable, tokenized on-chain assets.

Both contracts will use USDT as the exchange asset. Additionally, the funding rate cap is set at +2% / -2%, and funding fees will be calculated every four hours. Trading will be open 24/7, and multi-asset mode will be supported.

Binance stated that it aims to expand its futures product line with the new contracts and offer investors greater variety.

*This is not investment advice.

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