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BloFin has updated the leverage and margin tiers for several USDT-margined perpetual contracts, including changes to maintenance margin ratios and maximum leverage, as part of an operational adjustment aimed at risk management. The update applies to both cross and isolated margin positions, with existing positions unaffected.
BloFin has implemented updates to the leverage and margin tier structures for multiple USDT-margined perpetual contracts, including contracts such as TA-USDT, SOMI-USDT, ACT-USDT, and GTC-USDT. The revisions involve adjustments to maintenance margin ratios and maximum leverage thresholds, with specific changes varying by contract; for example, SOMI-USDT’s lowest tier leverage rises from 25× to 50×, while ACT-USDT sees a reduction from 75× to 50× in its lowest tier. The changes were applied between 08:00 and 08:45 UTC on September 3, 2025, and affect both cross and isolated margin positions, although positions opened prior to the update remain unaffected.
Users are advised to monitor their positions in light of these changes, as BloFin notes that maintenance margin ratios may shift due to market volatility. The broker also reminds participants that digital asset trading is highly speculative and subject to risk, and reserves the right to amend the terms of the announcement without notice.
BloFin is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange established in 2019, offering spot trading, copy trading, and access to over 300 USDT-M perpetual futures contracts. The platform provides security features via Fireblocks integration and supports both web and mobile interfaces, as well as API connectivity for trading automation. For more information on its features and services, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For context, in an earlier news about BloFin, the broker announced the delisting of the USOUSDT Perpetual Contract, a USDT-margined futures product tied to the US Oil ETF. Read more details in the previous BloFin update on Traders Union.