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Trading wallet

The Trading wallet is where assets reserved for trading on spot and futures markets are kept. For holding without the ability to trade, use the Funding wallet.

Key features:

  • Any asset can be used for trading on the spot market.
  • USDT, besides spot, serves as margin for positions on the futures market.

At the top of the page is the Total balance block: the cumulative value of all wallet assets in USDT-equivalent. Next to it — quick action buttons:

  • Transfer to Funding — instant transfer of all or selected assets to the Funding wallet.
  • Quick conversion — swap one asset for another with no fee, without going into the trading terminal.

Below the balance — a short summary of operations on the spot market (trade volume) and a list of active cashback coupons that accumulate trading volume for USDT rebate.

A table of all assets on the trading wallet — either transferred from Funding or bought on spot. To the right of each row are quick action buttons:

  • Conversion — go to quick conversion of the asset into another.
  • Withdraw to the Funding wallet.

A large section covering the futures market. Metrics:

  • Balance — amount of USDT on the wallet, available as margin for futures 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 sit 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.

Under the balance — histograms:

  • Daily trading volume — how much USDT has been turned over on futures each day of the period.
  • Daily PnL — the bottom line of each day (plus/minus).

Next to it — the status of the active cashback coupon: which face value is bought, how much volume has been accumulated toward the target, how much remains until payout.

Two metrics reflecting margin load:

  • IM (Initial Margin) — the USDT amount locked to open a position. Depends on position size and leverage: the higher the leverage, the less IM you need to lock.
  • MM (Maintenance Margin) — the minimum that must remain on the wallet to hold already opened positions. If equity drops below MM, the exchange will automatically liquidate the position.

The further equity is from MM, the safer the positions.

A table of all current futures positions with key parameters:

  • Pair and direction — Long / Short.
  • Position size in contracts and in USDT.
  • Entry price and current market price.
  • Leverage and margin mode (Cross / Isolated).
  • Unrealized PnL on this position.
  • Liquidation price.

Each position is clickable — opens in the trading terminal for management.