Overview
- BingX made the feature live on January 9 with more than 50 underlying assets, adding aluminum, lead, cocoa, soybeans and new forex pairs including USDSGD, EURSGD, GBPSGD and USDBRL.
- Users can trade futures tied to indices, precious metals such as gold and silver, energy like oil and gas, major forex pairs, and selected equities including TSLA and NVDA.
- The company advertises deep liquidity, low fees and leverage up to 500x for its futures offering.
- BingX highlights demand from the Middle East and North Africa, where access to global markets through conventional brokers can be limited or costly.
- Competitors are advancing similar products, with Bitget rolling out a TradFi suite and Binance listing regulated gold and silver perpetuals under Abu Dhabi Global Market oversight.