Binance now lets AI agents trade through its Agent OS, connecting trading actions to tools such as ChatGPT, Claude Code, and Cursor. The feature points to a future where agents do more than analyze markets; they can act on a user’s behalf.

That shift raises the stakes for permissions, monitoring, and error handling. A poorly constrained agent can misunderstand an instruction, overreact to weak signals, or execute actions faster than a person can review them. In financial settings, small mistakes can have immediate consequences.

The important caveat is that keeping agents in check is still largely up to users, according to TechCrunch. The launch is therefore less a finished answer to autonomous trading than a test of how much responsibility platforms can safely hand to software agents.