Binance AI Agents Course
- Binance CEO Richard Teng said AI is transforming crypto interactions and announced a free Academy course on AI agents. - The course covers safe research, trading automation, and deploying AI agents for crypto workflows. - The move signals exchange‑led education to scale AI trading tools while raising operational and supervision considerations (x.com).
Binance is pushing deeper into artificial intelligence education with a new free course that teaches users how to use AI agents for crypto research and trading workflows. (binance.com) The course, “AI Unlocked: Agents and Skills,” is hosted by Binance Academy and says users will learn the difference between bots, assistants, and AI agents, then set up Binance Ai Pro and install their first “Skills.” (academy.binance.com) Binance said on April 15, 2026 that the course covers AI safety principles, market discovery, on-chain analysis, and trading workflow planning inside a single platform. (binance.com) An AI agent is software that can take a goal, use tools, and return a result with less step-by-step prompting than a standard chatbot. Binance’s course explains that model before moving into crypto-specific tasks. (academy.binance.com) The launch follows Binance’s broader push to build agent tools around its exchange. Binance Academy published guides in March 2026 on installing AI agent skills that can query live market data, run token audits, and execute spot trading actions through application programming interface keys. (academy.binance.com) Binance expanded that toolkit again on April 10, 2026, adding 13 more skills tied to derivatives, algorithmic trading, peer-to-peer payments, tokenized securities, and lending, according to Binance Academy. (academy.binance.com) Richard Teng has been making the case for this shift for more than a year. In an April 17, 2025 Binance post, he said artificial intelligence could simplify user interactions, automate decisions, and lower barriers to crypto adoption. (binance.com) The course also shows how exchanges are trying to teach users to supervise automation rather than just click “trade.” Binance said there is still a gap between using AI and using it “in a secure and optimal way.” (binance.com) For Binance, the immediate next step is not a new token or product launch but a training pipeline: teach users how agents work, connect them to Binance tools, and keep those workflows inside the exchange’s own ecosystem. (binance.com)