Binance Futures To Launch New Perpetual Contracts With Up To 75x Leverage 

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In a recent development, to expand the list of trading choices offered on Binance Futures and enhance users’ trading experience, Binance Futures has announced its plan to introduce new perpetual contracts for several cryptocurrencies, aiming to offer up to 75x leverage. This move is set to include tokens such as AUXBT, FARTCOIN, SKMINO, and SCGPT. The perpetual contacts will be launched on Decemeber 20th at the scheduled times as follows: AIXBTUSDT at 18:30 UTC, FARTCOINUSDT at 18:45 UTC, KMNOUSDT at 19:00 UTC, and CGPTUSDT at 19:15 UTC.

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