Following gold futures, a leading exchange has once again expanded its TradFi derivatives portfolio by officially launching silver futures contracts. This product supports USDT settlement, offers up to 50x leverage trading, and provides users with more commodity exposure options. As of now, the exchange's futures segment has covered precious metals (gold, silver), and the market generally expects crude oil futures to be gradually included as well. From gold to precious metals and then to commodities, the diversity of traditional financial assets on the chain continues to grow, and the trend of market diversification in derivatives is becoming increasingly evident.
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TradFiRefugee
· 6h ago
Silver has arrived, is crude oil far behind? The 50x leverage thing is really incredible; luckily, I'm still alive.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-07 11:51
Silver futures are here. The 50x leverage is indeed crazy, but can you really trust this thing?
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-07 11:29
Silver futures are all up, is the next crude oil? Feels like the exchange is competing along the TradFi line.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-07 11:25
50x leverage? Is this helping us make money or speeding up our bankruptcy? Haha
Following gold futures, a leading exchange has once again expanded its TradFi derivatives portfolio by officially launching silver futures contracts. This product supports USDT settlement, offers up to 50x leverage trading, and provides users with more commodity exposure options. As of now, the exchange's futures segment has covered precious metals (gold, silver), and the market generally expects crude oil futures to be gradually included as well. From gold to precious metals and then to commodities, the diversity of traditional financial assets on the chain continues to grow, and the trend of market diversification in derivatives is becoming increasingly evident.