
Binance

Binance
Binance is among the world's leading trading platforms for cryptocurrencies and digital assets. Founded in 2017, the service has quickly established itself as a central player in the global crypto ecosystem. The platform offers both private and institutional investors a broad range of functions – from classic spot trading to complex derivatives, staking programs, and Web3 services.
Company Profile and Development
Binance was created by Changpeng Zhao (known as "CZ"). The goal was to provide a technologically powerful, scalable trading infrastructure that meets the growing demands of the crypto market. Shortly after launch, the exchange recorded high trading volumes and established itself as one of the most liquid marketplaces worldwide.
Today, Binance operates internationally with regionally adapted offerings, regulatory licenses in selected jurisdictions, and localized user support. The platform is designed for both beginners and professional traders.
Trading Offerings and Products
Binance's core product is cryptocurrency trading. Users can choose from several hundred tradable assets, including established coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum as well as a wide variety of altcoins and token projects.
The most important trading segments include:
- Spot trading: Direct purchase and sale of cryptocurrencies at current market prices
- Margin trading: Trading with leverage to amplify potential gains (and risks)
- Futures & derivatives: Futures contracts on crypto assets with various maturities
- P2P trading: Direct trading between users with local payment methods
This diversity enables differentiated trading strategies – from short-term day trading to long-term portfolio allocation.
Earn and Staking Services
In addition to trading, Binance offers comprehensive passive income programs. Through "Binance Earn," users can deploy their crypto holdings to generate returns.
These include, among others:
- Staking: Participation in Proof-of-Stake networks in exchange for rewards
- Flexible & fixed savings products: Interest-bearing deposits with variable or fixed terms
- Liquidity farming: Provision of liquidity for DeFi pools
These offerings target investors who want to hold their assets long-term and generate additional returns.
Technological Infrastructure
Binance operates a powerful matching engine capable of processing high transaction volumes with low latency. This is complemented by:
- Advanced charting tools
- API interfaces for algorithmic trading
- Mobile apps for iOS and Android
- Multi-layered security architecture
To protect customer funds, Binance also maintains the SAFU Fund (Secure Asset Fund for Users), an emergency reserve fund for security incidents.
Ecosystem and Web3 Integration
Beyond the pure exchange function, Binance has built a comprehensive blockchain ecosystem. This includes:
- BNB Chain: Own blockchain infrastructure for dApps and smart contracts
- Launchpad: Platform for token listings and fundraising
- NFT marketplace
- Web3 wallet solutions
These extensions position Binance not just as an exchange, but as a holistic infrastructure provider in the digital asset sector.
Regulation and Compliance
Like many global crypto exchanges, Binance faces increased regulatory scrutiny. The company is increasingly investing in compliance structures, KYC processes, and cooperation with regulatory authorities to ensure long-term legal certainty in various markets.

