Binance has revealed the addition of Lumia (LUMIA) across several platforms within its ecosystem, enhancing its accessibility for users.
Starting today, LUMIA will be available for subscription as part of its earning products. From October 21, 2024, at 13:00, users can also acquire LUMIA through an Automatic Deposit option with various supported payment methods.
Users will have the ability to purchase LUMIA using VISA, MasterCard, Google Pay, and Apple Pay, or by utilizing their Binance wallet balance on the “Buy Crypto” page. This functionality will be activated shortly after LUMIA is listed on the Binance Spot platform.
Additionally, users can trade LUMIA against BTC, USDT, and other tokens without any conversion fees within an hour of its spot listing.
Binance will also introduce LUMIA for margin trading, including the LUMIA/USDT pair, starting October 18, 2024, at 14:00. Users can check the Margin Data for updated information on rates, limits, and interest.
With these updates, Binance aims to provide users with various ways to engage with LUMIA through yield products, purchases, trading, and margin opportunities.
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