BingX launches TradFi feature bridging crypto and traditional finance

BingX, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, has introduced BingX TradFi, a new platform allowing users to trade futures on traditional assets like commodities, forex, stocks, and indices. This move expands beyond crypto trading to integrate real-world financial instruments directly into its ecosystem. The feature aims to provide crypto enthusiasts with diversified investment options amid growing demand in regions like the Middle East and North Africa.

On January 9, 2026, BingX unveiled BingX TradFi, marking a key expansion for the Web3 AI company known for its cryptocurrency trading services. The platform now enables futures trading on over 50 global assets, including newly added commodities such as aluminum, lead, cocoa, and soybeans, alongside forex pairs like USDSGD, EURSGD, GBPSGD, and USDBRL. Existing offerings cover precious metals including gold and silver, energy resources like oil and gas, major forex pairs such as EURUSD and USDJPY, stocks like TSLA and NVDA, and indices including the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100.

BingX TradFi streamlines access by integrating these assets into its futures trading interface, eliminating extra steps for users. It provides deep liquidity, low fees, and leverage up to 500 times, enhancing flexibility for traders. This launch responds to the increasing interest in international markets via digital platforms, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, where commodities, forex, and global indices are vital to investment strategies.

Vivien Lin, Chief Product Officer at BingX, emphasized the feature's role in broadening opportunities: “In today’s dynamic trends in the market, BingX TradFi opens up more opportunities for traders and serves our commitment to empowerment. Over the years, BingX has established itself as a leader in futures trading, consistently expanding our asset offerings to connect traders with more diverse markets. We are dedicated to driving innovation and making global financial opportunities more accessible to our users.”

As one of the top five crypto derivatives platforms, BingX positions TradFi as a milestone in blending traditional finance with crypto's speed and versatility, catering to evolving trader needs in a rapidly changing market.

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