BlockBeats News, August 21st, Binance announced yesterday the launch of the Binance Agent OS developer platform, integrating Binance API, Wallet Agentic Hub, Binance x402, Skill Hub, and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) into a unified agent-based crypto ecosystem, providing infrastructure for developers to build AI-driven trading, wallet, and on-chain applications.
As part of Agent OS, Binance also introduced the Binance MCP Server to provide a standardized tool connection layer for compatible AI applications. Currently supported AI agents include Claude Code, Claude, Codex, ChatGPT, and VS Code.
Upon user authorization, account eligibility, and supported regions, AI agents can use MCP to read market data, query balances and holdings, execute spot, margin, Convert, USDⓈ-M Futures, and COIN-M Futures trades, and perform fund transfers within Agentic sub-accounts.
Binance emphasized that the MCP integration does not grant withdrawal permissions, and AI agents cannot withdraw funds to external addresses through this service. Relevant permissions must be authorized through a separate Agentic sub-account, which is isolated from the main account.
Binance stated that Agent OS aims to reduce the fragmentation of integration between AI agents and crypto infrastructure. As AI agents evolve from information generation to search, coordination, and autonomous trade execution, Binance hopes to provide infrastructure for Agentic Crypto applications through unified tools and permission systems.
Currently, the Binance MCP Server is open for use, and users must create and transfer assets to Agentic sub-accounts for AI agent usage.

