The mainnet confirmation prompt for derivatives is a small piece of friction that I initially found annoying. I changed my mind after about two weeks.
When you configure a derivative execution through Binance AI Pro, the system requires a confirmation before executing on mainnet. It's not automatic. You see what the AI is about to do, and you confirm. Only then does it go.
My first reaction: this defeats the point of automation. If I have to confirm every execution, I might as well do it manually.
My second reaction, after thinking about what futures exposure actually means: the confirmation is there because derivatives leverage amplifies consequences. A misclick in a spot order costs you a small position. A misclick in a leveraged futures order can cost you a lot more, depending on your position size and leverage settings.
The confirmation step is also where you catch AI prompt misinterpretation. If you asked the AI to place a short at a specific price level and it understood your request differently, the confirmation screen shows you what it's about to execute. That's your last checkpoint.
I still think the confirmation UX could be faster without being less safe. One tap to confirm versus navigating through a prompt feels different at 2am when a position needs to move. But the principle behind it — human confirmation before mainnet derivatives execution — is right.
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