Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has expanded its services by rolling out new trading bots for FET and RENDER tokens.
In an announcement made on Monday, April 28, the platform introduced automated trading options designed to boost user engagement with these digital assets. The move has sparked considerable excitement among crypto traders, with many anticipating increased demand and positive price movement for both tokens.
Starting April 29 at 08:00 UTC, Binance users will be able to access “Spot Grid” and “Spot DCA” strategies for trading FET/USDC and RENDER/USDC pairs.
According to the company, this addition aims to enhance the trading experience for its vast global user base. However, it’s important to note that not everyone will have access to these services; restrictions apply to users from regions such as the United States, Canada, Iran, North Korea, and parts of Ukraine, among others.
Additionally, Binance issued a reminder to users in the European Economic Area (EEA) to be mindful of recent MiCA regulations affecting stablecoin trading. While USDC transactions continue without disruption, trading in USDT and other stablecoins faces new limitations under the updated rules.
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