Binance, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced the addition of Self Chain (SLF) to several of its key services. According to Binance, SLF is now available on Binance Simple Earn, “Buy Crypto,” and Binance Convert. Additionally, the token will be included in Binance Margin and Binance Auto-Invest starting August 30, 2024.
Earn
From September 2, 2024, users will be able to purchase SLF using any of the payment options supported on Binance Auto-Invest. This integration aims to offer users more flexibility and opportunities to earn returns on their SLF holdings.
Buy & Sell Crypto
SLF can now be bought directly using credit/debit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, or existing wallet balances through the “Buy Crypto” page on Binance. This move enables easier access for users looking to invest in SLF.
Convert
Users can trade SLF against major cryptocurrencies like BTC and USDT, as well as other supported tokens on Binance Convert, with zero fees. This service is designed to provide seamless conversion options for SLF holders.
Margin
Binance Margin will introduce SLF as a new borrowable asset on both Cross and Isolated Margin. Trading pairs such as SLF/USDT and SLF/USDC will be available from August 30, 2024. Users can refer to Binance’s Margin Data for updated information on marginable assets, specific limits, collateral ratios, and rates.
Guides & Related Materials
Binance encourages users to consult the original English version of their announcements for the most accurate information, as there may be discrepancies in translated versions. The platform also reserves the right to amend or cancel announcements at its discretion without prior notice.
For more information, visit the official Binance announcement.
Disclaimer: Digital asset prices are subject to high market risk and price volatility. The value of investments may fluctuate, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Binance advises users to carefully consider their investment decisions and consult an independent financial adviser if necessary.
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