As part of its strategy to expand its product portfolio, Binance Futures has listed two new perpetual stock futures contracts. Continue Reading: Binance ContinuesAs part of its strategy to expand its product portfolio, Binance Futures has listed two new perpetual stock futures contracts. Continue Reading: Binance Continues

Binance Continues to Add Products from Different Sectors to Its Futures Trading Platform! Here Are the Latest Additions

Binance Futures announced it will offer two new USDⓈ-margin perpetual futures contracts to its users as part of its strategy to expand its product portfolio.

According to the announcement from the platform, the INTCUSDT and HOODUSDT perpetual contracts will be gradually launched for trading on February 2, 2026.

The INTCUSDT contract will begin trading on Binance Futures at 17:30, and the HOODUSDT contract at 17:45. Both contracts will offer leverage of up to 10x.

The INTCUSDT Perpetual Contract will track the price of Intel Corp. (INTC) shares traded on the Nasdaq, while the HOODUSDT contract will reflect the performance of Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD) shares.

Thus, users will be able to access price movements of major technology and finance companies traded on US stock exchanges through crypto derivatives markets, without directly purchasing shares.

Both contracts will use USDT as the settlement asset. The minimum transaction amount will be set at 0.01 INTC and 0.01 HOOD, while the minimum nominal transaction size will be 5 USDT. The price increment (tick size) will remain at 0.01.

Funding rates will be capped between +2% and -2%, with funding fees charged every eight hours. Contracts will be available for trading 24/7 and supported by a multi-asset mode.

According to market experts, Binance’s equity-based perpetual contracts are further blurring the lines between traditional finance and cryptocurrency markets.

This step, in particular, provides global investors with alternative and flexible access to US equity markets, while also increasing their opportunities to hedge against risks and develop short-term strategies through derivative products.

*This is not investment advice.

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