Binan launched the Agent OS on August 20, which connects AI agents to its transaction, wallet and payment infrastructure through Model Context Protocol.
This release follows the launch of proxy trading products by OKX in March, Coinbase in June, and Kraken in July.
Binance sets a cap on the amount of US dollars for some transaction types, but has no limit on the size of spot or futures transactions, and said it cannot view the reasoning process behind proxy transactions.
Binan launched the Agent OS on August 20, allowing artificial intelligence agents to perform transactions, transfer funds, and query account data directly through its exchange. The platform joins this year's wave of cryptocurrency exchanges that have connected AI systems to real-time transactions.
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Agent OS connects to AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor through the Model Context Protocol, which is an open standard that allows compatible AI applications to call external services.
Binance builds the connection based on its own trading API, a "wallet agent center" for on-chain trading, its x402 payment system, and a pre-built "skills" library that contains trading, payment and portfolio tools.
Jeff Li, vice president of Binance products, said that by providing developers with "reliable data, low-latency infrastructure, and standardized interfaces," Agent OS solves "the fragmentation problems developers face when building agent financial applications."
Why it matters: An unresolved reasoning gap
Binance sets practical limits on Agent OS. Each agent operates in its own sub-account and has a separate balance. By default, the withdrawal function is turned off. Users can request approval before a transaction is executed, or let the agent operate independently.
However, these controls do not cover the platform's greatest risks. Binance has set a maximum of $100,000 per day for DeFi transactions and a maximum of $20 per day for x402 payments. Li also said Binance could not see why an agent made a transaction: "We really couldn't see the reasoning behind user behavior."
This gap is important because AI transaction agents have become targets. In January this year, a security breach occurred in a Solana-based transaction protocol. Attackers used compromised proxy memory and widely shared API keys to steal approximately $40 million. The damage caused by related social engineering attacks increased by nearly $5 million.
Binance will stop trading with 11 cryptocurrency platforms on August 23 in line with sanctions and regulatory actions in multiple jurisdictions.
Macro Perspective: One Year for Exchanges to Access AI Agents
AI Agent Trading Launch Timeline (2026)
March 3: OKX launches OnchainOS, an AI proxy toolkit covering more than 60 blockchains and more than 500 decentralized exchanges.
June 11: Coinbase launches Coinbase for Agents, allowing AI agents to conduct transactions and payments through its platform.
July 10: Kraken reshaped its application around proxy trading ahead of its planned IPO.
August 20: Binance launches Agent OS, connecting AI agents to its trading, wallet and payment infrastructure.

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