Binance launched Agent OS on Thursday, a platform designed to streamline the development of AI-powered trading applications across crypto and traditional markets.
The platform, part of Binance Intelligence, provides developers, fintech teams, and quantitative traders with a unified environment to build and deploy AI agents. Supported AI tools include ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, enabling integration with existing workflows.
Agent OS integrates Binance’s APIs, Wallet Agentic Hub, x402 programmable payments, and Skill Hub, alongside support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). MCP, an open standard, allows compatible AI applications to connect to external tools, facilitating secure data access and trade execution.
The platform enables AI agents to access market data, view account balances, and execute trades under user-defined permissions. Each agent operates within a dedicated subaccount, isolating funds and trading activity. Initial MCP implementation grants access to market data, read-only account details, and trade placement, while restricting non-trading personal information such as email addresses or KYC data.
Binance retains oversight of trading activity and orders but cannot monitor the agent’s workflow or decision-making process, which remains local to the user’s chosen AI application. Users can configure permissions and revoke access at any time through the MCP server.
Jeff Li, Vice President of Product at Binance, said the platform addresses fragmentation in agentic finance applications, providing developers and quant traders with reliable data, low-latency infrastructure, and standardized interfaces for deploying AI-driven strategies.













