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Binance Futures Extends the Open Order Modification Feature to USDⓈ-M Contracts | Binance Support
Fellow Binancians,
Binance Futures is pleased to announce that the Open Order Modification Feature has been extended to USDⓈ-M contracts.
Users are now able to modify the price and amount of all open orders for both USDⓈ-M and COIN-M contracts on the Binance App and API. Please note that the modification of open orders for USDⓈ-M contracts will be available on the Binance website by end May 2023 only.
To use the Open Order Modification Feature, users should proceed to [Open Orders] on the Futures trading page, modify the price and/or amount of the open order selected, before clicking on the [Confirm] button.
Guides & Related Materials:
Binance Futures Relaunches Open Order Modification Feature
Binance Futures API Change Log
Notes:
To access Open Order Modification Feature on Binance App, users should download the latest Binance App, or upgrade their Binance App to iOS or Android versions that are v2.64.0 or later.
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Binance Team
2023-05-12
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