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January 09, 2023, 07:13:57 AM
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I think at the moment, Binance might be the only popular exchange offering multi-asset mode for even retail traders. Bybit had a similar product last year (Unified Margin Account) but they suspended it for unknown reasons. Maybe they will bring it back in the future. The minimum balance require was $5,000

Try checking out Kraken futures platform (https://futures.kraken.com/). I have never used it, but I recently saw multi-collateral futures contracts. I don't know the required limits, though.

Apart from those I don't know any other derivatives exchange offering such products, not phemex, not mexc...
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January 05, 2023, 04:57:59 AM
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Please, I do not want reply like 'do not save money on exchanges'. I do not do that, only the amount of money I am using for trading are on exchanges, which I even still reduce with the use of leverage.



I have preferred not to depend on an exchange, I use Binance which has multi-asset mode, but later prefer to use more other exchanges. On OKX, I think it has multi-asset too, but for users that has $50000 and above but I do not have up to that. On Binance, I can use multi-asset mode even for $50 or $100 worth of coin. On the other exchanges that I am using, they do not have multi-asset mode.

Bitcoin price is down massively and I want my trading fund to always be in bitcoin. I still want to be able to open USDT paired positions and still have my asset in bitcoin which can only be possible with multi-asset mode. Is their any other exchanges that support multi-asset mode with little amount of money like $1000?
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