SvmuuNews MGBX has officially launched the TradFi Perpetual Contracts Zone, supporting users to directly trade global stocks, indices, precious metals, energy, and foreign exchange and other traditional financial assets using USDT.
This product covers mainstream asset classes such as US stocks, indices, gold, and crude oil. Users can participate in global market trading without needing a traditional brokerage account or fiat currency deposit/withdrawal processes.
MGBX TradFi supports 24/7 around-the-clock trading, with up to 75x leverage and a minimum participation threshold of 1 USDT. All trades are settled in USDT.
Currently, the MGBX TradFi Perpetual Contracts Zone is officially open.
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MGBX TradFi Perpetual Contracts Zone Officially Launched, Trade Global Traditional Assets with USDT
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