PANews reported on January 7 that, according to an official announcement, Binance Wealth Management, One-Click Crypto, Instant Exchange, and Leverage will be launchedPANews reported on January 7 that, according to an official announcement, Binance Wealth Management, One-Click Crypto, Instant Exchange, and Leverage will be launched

Binance Wealth Management, one-click cryptocurrency purchase, instant exchange, and leveraged trading are now available on Binance Life (Binance Life) and zkPass (ZKP).

2026/01/07 21:31

PANews reported on January 7 that, according to an official announcement, Binance Wealth Management, One-Click Crypto, Instant Exchange, and Leverage will be launched on Binance Life (Binance Life) and zkPass (ZKP) according to the timeline listed below.

  • Binance Wealth Management: Binance Life Principal-Protected Earning Crypto Flexible Savings Account and ZKP Principal-Protected Earning Crypto Flexible Savings Account will be launched on the Binance Principal-Protected Earning Crypto platform and open for subscription on January 7, 2026 at 22:00 (UTC+8).
  • One-click buy & sell: Binance Life and zkPass (ZKP) allow you to buy and start trading with one click within one hour of Binance Spot listing.
  • Instant Exchange Platform: Within one hour of Binance Spot listing, users can exchange Binance Life (Binance Life) and zkPass (ZKP) for BTC, USDT, or other tokens supported by the instant exchange platform, with no transaction fees.
  • Binance Leverage: Binance will add zkPass (ZKP) as a borrowable asset for full margin and isolated margin trading on January 7, 2026 at 22:00 (UTC+8), as well as ZKP/USDT and ZKP/USDC full margin and isolated margin trading pairs.
  • Binance Unified Account: Binance Unified Account will add zkPass (ZKP) as a borrowable asset, as well as ZKP/USDT and ZKP/USDC leveraged trading pairs, on January 7, 2026 at 22:00 (UTC+8).
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