Binance Futures launched the EWYUSDT Index Perpetual Contract on March 16, 2026 at 13:30 UTC, allowing traders to take leveraged positions on the iShares MSCI SouthBinance Futures launched the EWYUSDT Index Perpetual Contract on March 16, 2026 at 13:30 UTC, allowing traders to take leveraged positions on the iShares MSCI South

Binance Is Now Offering Leveraged Futures on a South Korean Stock ETF

2026/03/16 23:36
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Binance Futures launched the EWYUSDT Index Perpetual Contract on March 16, 2026 at 13:30 UTC, allowing traders to take leveraged positions on the iShares MSCI South Korea ETF with up to 10x leverage through a crypto derivatives product.

What the Product Actually Is

According to information from Binance, the EWYUSDT contract is a USDⓈ-margined perpetual futures contract tracking the EWY ETF, which follows large and mid-sized South Korean equities. It supports 24/7 trading, meaning positions can be held and managed outside traditional stock market hours. Multi-Asset Mode allows traders to use BTC and other crypto assets as margin collateral rather than requiring stablecoin deposits.

The maximum leverage of 10x means a trader can control $10,000 in EWY exposure with $1,000 in margin. That amplification works in both directions. A 10% move in the underlying ETF produces a 100% gain or loss on the leveraged position before fees and funding costs.

What EWY Actually Tracks

The iShares MSCI South Korea ETF is one of the most liquid instruments for gaining exposure to the South Korean equity market outside of direct stock ownership. Its top two holdings alone account for over 43% of the entire ETF. Samsung Electronics carries approximately 22.4% weight and SK Hynix approximately 19.4%.

That concentration matters for anyone trading this product. EWYUSDT is effectively a leveraged bet on Samsung and SK Hynix as much as it is a South Korea broad market play. Both companies are global semiconductor leaders, meaning the product carries significant exposure to the semiconductor cycle, U.S.-China trade dynamics, and memory chip pricing rather than being a diversified Korean economy play.

The remaining top holdings round out the Korean industrial and financial landscape. Hyundai Motor at 2.8%, SK Square at 2.3%, KB Financial Group at 2.1%, Kia at 1.6%, Doosan Enerbility at 1.97%, Shinhan Financial at 1.6%, Hanwha Aerospace at 2.08%, and Celltrion at 1.35% collectively represent another 16.5% of the ETF.

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Why This Is a Notable Product Launch

Binance offering perpetual futures on a traditional equity ETF tracked index sits at the intersection of two trends running simultaneously this week. Tokenised stocks crossed $1 billion in on-chain value for the first time, as covered in earlier reporting. BNB Chain tokenised asset holders hit an all-time high with products including TSLA, GOOGL, AAPL, and SPY already attracting thousands of wallets.

The EWYUSDT contract takes a different approach. Rather than tokenising the underlying asset, it creates a derivatives market that tracks the ETF’s performance. Traders get leveraged exposure to South Korean equities without leaving the crypto infrastructure they already use, using BTC as collateral to bet on Samsung’s stock price. The product boundary between traditional finance and crypto markets is compressing in both directions simultaneously.

South Korea’s own regulatory environment is also relevant context. The FSC is currently drafting corporate digital asset trading guidelines, as covered earlier this week, while Hana Financial and Standard Chartered signed a digital asset MOU the same day this product launched. A Binance perpetual futures contract on a South Korean ETF landing in that environment is not coincidental timing.

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