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Coming soon: AEVOUSDT perpetual swap listing with up to 10x leverage

New List – AEVOUSDT – Maximum trading will be possible on BitMEX through the decentralized derivatives exchange AEVO and the Binance Launchpool project. 10 times Take advantage of it tomorrow.

When the spot market opens on March 13, 2024, trading is expected to begin shortly after 12:00 UTC.

Read on to learn more about the latest listings.

If you haven’t signed up for a BitMEX account yet, we’re currently offering up to $5,000 in BMEX tokens to verified users. You can register here.

You can already trade AEVO through the linear futures list. AEVOUSDTZ24 – There is Tether margin and up to 2x leverage is possible.

AEVOUSDT contract specifications

AEVOUSDT It is a linear perpetual swap with margin in USDT. This allows users to gain exposure to the price of Aevo tokens and trade with leverage without holding any Aevo tokens.

Key contract details for AEVO token listing:

  • symbol: AEVOUSDT
  • margin currency: USDT
  • contract size: 1 year old
  • lot size: One
  • Minimum transaction amount: 1 year old
  • underlying: .rainAbbott
  • maximum leverage: 10 times
  • maker fee: -0.015%
  • Taker Fee: 0.075%
  • default initial margin: 10.00%
  • Default maintenance margin: 5.00%

You can trade. age permanent contract hereOr see full contract specifications. here.

AEVO, Introducing the Aevo Token

Aevo is a high-performance, options-focused decentralized derivatives exchange. The exchange runs on a custom EVM rollup to Ethereum and operates an off-chain order book with on-chain settlement.

Aevo is also a Binance Launchpool project and its native token, AEVO, is expected to begin trading on March 13th.

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