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Futures wallet

The Futures wallet is for managing futures assets on Binance liquidity. On Binance, unlike Bybit with its unified UTA, the spot and futures wallets are physically separate — it’s the exchange’s own requirement. To open futures positions, you first need to transfer funds from the Spot wallet.

At the top is a summary of the futures wallet state:

  • Balance — amount of USDT on the wallet, available as margin for positions.
  • Equity — the wallet’s actual value taking into account positions that haven’t closed yet. Formula: Balance ± Unrealized PnL. This is the amount that will remain on the balance if you close all open positions at market right now.
  • Unrealized PnL — current profit or loss on open positions, not yet booked. Computed from the market price in real time.
  • Open positions — number of currently active futures deals.

Next to it — a Transfer button: internal USDT transfer between the Spot wallet and Futures, as well as to other Cryptorg liquidities.

Below is a table of all active futures positions. For each one:

  • Pair and directionLONG or SHORT.
  • Leverage (x10, x20 etc.) and margin mode (Cross / Isolated).
  • Position size in contracts or in USDT-equivalent (positive for long, negative for short).
  • Entry price — the price the position was opened at (or weighted average for averaged ones).
  • Current market price — updates in real time.
  • Liquidation price — the market price at which the exchange will force-close the position. The further from current, the safer.
  • Unrealized PnL on this specific position.
  • Action — manage: set SL/TP, partially close, jump to the futures terminal for full position handling.

Each row is clickable — opens the position in the terminal.