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BingX Futures Grid Expands to Gold, Silver, and Oil, Bringing Automated Precision to Macro Trading

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Pakistan, April 11, 2026 – BingX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3-AI company, today announced the expansion of its futures grid trading feature to include TradFi assets Gold, Silver, and Oil. This update enhances the range of instruments available within BingX’s automated trading tools, enabling users to apply systematic strategies to key macro assets directly on the BingX app.

With the addition of these commodities, BingX continues to strengthen its rapidly growing TradFi suite, currently supporting over 100 TradFi assets. Fully integrated across the BingX ecosystem, including futures, spot, copy trading, and BingX AI, BingX TradFi provides users with seamless access to commodities, forex, stocks, and indices within a unified trading environment.

By embedding TradFi assets into familiar tools such as grid trading, BingX lowers the barrier for users to diversify strategies and engage with global markets without switching platforms or workflows.

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