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BiFu Consolidates Crypto and Forex Trading Under BiNet as Unified Accounts Gain Ground

BiFu is consolidating cryptocurrency and foreign-exchange trading under BiNet as unified accounts become more common. The move aims to bring both markets into a single account structure.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 11:34 PM UTC · Updated hace 4 días · 2 min de lectura

BiFu Consolidates Crypto and Forex Trading Under BiNet as Unified Accounts Gain Ground
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The account fragmentation that forces active traders to hold separate balances for spot crypto, foreign exchange, and other products has become one of the quieter frictions in retail market structure. BiFu is now removing one layer of that friction by bringing its assets and trading services under BiNet, a unified asset trading network linking crypto, forex, and related products, according to the original report.

The operational change is more than a rebrand. It suggests BiFu’s product stack now sits behind a single interface where traders can move between crypto pairs, currency markets, and potentially other asset classes without switching platforms or managing disconnected collateral pools. For retail traders, that matters because fragmented balances often force unnecessary conversions and create friction during fast-moving sessions.

Why the Account Layer Matters

Exchanges have spent years competing on fees and listings, but the account layer has become a more meaningful differentiator. A unified asset account lets a trader use one margin or collateral pool rather than reconciling separate wallets, funding methods, and settlement cycles. That is particularly relevant when crypto and forex markets are correlated during risk-off events, because moving capital quickly can be the difference between a filled order and a missed exit.

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