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Woofun AI reports that Binance has launched Agent OS, a developer platform enabling AI agents to access market data, monitor accounts, and execute crypto trades on the exchange. This infrastructure update positions the platform at the forefront of integrating autonomous software into digital asset management.
The system supports AI tools including ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, allowing users to authorize agents to view account information and place trades within configured permissions and limits. Users can assign agents to dedicated subaccounts to separate funds and trading activity, configure their permissions, and revoke access at any time.
Woofun AI data shows that while Binance monitors trades placed through Agent OS, it cannot see an agent's external information sources, interpretation, or decision-making, which occur within the user's chosen AI application. Agent OS also connects agents to Binance's payment and onchain tools, allowing them to make payments and interact with wallets and other onchain services.
Binance joins a growing group of crypto exchanges opening their trading infrastructure to AI agents. Coinbase launched Coinbase for Agents in June, allowing AI models including ChatGPT and Claude to connect to user accounts and autonomously execute crypto trades and strategies. The tool also supports agent-driven payments through Coinbase's x402 protocol. Other exchanges have taken different approaches to AI autonomy. In July, Kraken unveiled an AI-powered investing assistant that monitors markets and recommends trades based on users' financial goals and risk preferences, but requires user approval before executing a trade. The push has extended beyond trading. OKX launched a beta marketplace where AI agents can find work, transact autonomously and hire other agents for tasks, using stablecoin payments and an onchain reputation system.
Several crypto industry leaders, including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire, have argued that AI agents could soon account for a significant share of onchain activity. Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao has expressed a similar view, describing cryptocurrency as the 'native currency' of AI agents. This convergence of AI and blockchain infrastructure marks a definitive transition toward automated financial execution.