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Binance will launch CTRUSDT perpetual contract on May 28, with up to 20x leverage
SvmuuNews According to an official announcement, Binance Futures will launch the CTRUSDT perpetual contract on May 28, 2026, at 09:30 (UTC), supporting up to 20x leverage. CTR is the coordination token of the Citrea network, designed to provide access to the Bitcoin application layer. The contract is settled in USDT, with a minimum price change of 0.00001, a minimum trading volume of 1 CTR, and a minimum notional value of 5 USDT. The funding rate cap is +2.00%/-2.00%, settled every four hours. The contract will support copy trading within 24 hours of its launch.
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