MGBX said it will list three perpetual contract pairs — GSUSDT, SMHUSDT and PYPLUSDT — at 18:00 SGT on Aug. 4, 2026, with trading opening at the same time and leverage of up to 25x. The exchange’s notice also included brief background on the underlying names tied to the products. It described Goldman Sachs as a long-established financial institution founded in 1869 and known as a leading global investment bank. For SMHUSDT, the notice said the contract tracks the price of the VanEck Semiconductor ETF, which it described as one of the world’s largest and most liquid semiconductor exchange-traded funds. The announcement also noted that PayPal was spun off from eBay in 2015 and focuses on online transactions, offering electronic payment solutions for merchants and consumers.
According to an official announcement cited by Odaily, MGBX will list GSUSDT, SMHUSDT and PYPLUSDT perpetual contract trading pairs at 18:00 SGT on Aug. 4, 2026.
Trading will open at 18:00 SGT on the same day. The contracts will support leverage of up to 25x.
The notice said Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 and described it as a long-established financial institution known as a leading global investment bank.
For SMHUSDT, the exchange said the perpetual contract tracks the price of the VanEck Semiconductor ETF. The announcement described the VanEck Semiconductor ETF as one of the world’s largest and most liquid exchange-traded funds focused on the semiconductor sector.
The notice also said PayPal was spun off from eBay in 2015 and focuses on online transactions, offering electronic payment solutions for merchants and consumers.
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