Murphy|Aug 19, 2026 09:01
What does Binance VIP 6 mean?
You need ≥1,750 BNB + ≥$100M in wallet assets; or a 30-day spot trading volume of $400M and futures trading volume of $2.5B... Definitely big boss level.
At this level, it’s not just about “are the fees low enough” anymore. It’s also about fund allocation, strategy integration, and whether there’s a dedicated contact person when issues arise.
So this time, Binance wants eligible professional traders to experience VIP 6 first, and then decide if this system is worth it.
Let’s do some quick math:
Currently, the spot Maker/Taker fee rate for regular users is 0.1%, while for VIP 6 it’s 0.02%/0.029%. Assuming a monthly trading volume of $100M, the difference in trading costs is $70K–$80K.
The larger the scale and the higher the frequency, the more significant the difference.
Beyond fees, for example: if your trading strategy requires temporarily increasing deployable funds, eligible KYB users can apply for a one-month interest-free institutional loan.
You can also borrow BNB at an annualized rate of 2.5% through BNB Boost, reducing the use of your existing trading funds.
And when issues arise, you can always contact a dedicated account manager who knows your situation, ensuring efficient communication and reducing time costs.
So yeah, this isn’t just a simple “fee discount card.”
If you fall into one of these two categories, you might want to give it a try:
1. Active trading users currently at Binance VIP 1 to VIP 5;
2. Expected to be VIP 3 to VIP 6 by 2025, but not there yet;
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