Binance Square Starts Livestream for Traders, Taking on Other Social Media Platforms
Users will be able to watch experienced traders execute their strategies live.

What to know:
- Binance Square is launching a livestream product.
- Binance says the feature aims to provide educational market content for its users.
- Crypto livestreaming products have a murky history, with Solana-based pump.fun pulling the plug on its own streaming service in November after several users performed dangerous acts.
Binance Square, the social network platform rolled out by crypto exchange Binance in October 2022, is launching a livestream product.
The feature, Binance said, will provide experienced traders and content creators another means of engaging their audience. Livestreams should foster learning, increase engagement on the platform, and enhance users' market insights.
Livestreaming is already a feature on large social media platforms such as X.
Notably, the Solana-based token production protocol pump.fun shut down its own livestreaming feature in November after some of its users performed pornographic or dangerous acts. It quietly revived the product in April with additional guardrails.
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