What are Bundles?
Bundles are predefined collections of crypto assets grouped around a theme, such as market cap or a sector.
Each Bundle:
Contains 2 or more assets
Follows a fixed allocation strategy
Can be purchased with a single fiat or crypto payment
Supports Auto-buys
Instead of buying multiple tokens one by one, you can gain exposure to several assets in a single transaction.
How are Bundles different from individual trades?
When you trade individual assets, you’re responsible for researching each token, deciding how much to allocate, and adjusting your portfolio over time.
Bundles simplify this process. Instead of selecting assets one by one, you can trade pre-defined Bundles built around specific themes. This helps alleviate the research burden and reduces the manual effort involved in building and maintaining a diversified portfolio.
You can also set Bundles on Aauto-buy with a daily, weekly, monthly, or bi-monthly (twice a month) schedule. This supports dollar-cost averaging, allowing you to buy crypto consistently over time without needing to manually place each order.
What Bundles can I buy?
Bundle name | Included assets | Bundle details |
Blue chips | BTC, ETH | This bundle contains the two largest assets by market cap that are available for purchase on Binance.US |
Crowd favorites | XRP, SOL, BNB, DOGE | This Bundle includes the most purchased assets among Binance.US users* (excluding combinations that include BTC, ETH or stablecoins).
*Based on Binance.US platform purchase data from 01/01/25 to 01/23/26. Last updated: 01/23/26 |
AI tokens | NEAR, ICP, RENDER, FIL | This Bundle includes leading assets from CoinMarketCap’s AI category that are listed on Binance.US. Assets are selected based on market capitalization, using the most recently refreshed data (last updated: 01/23/26). Source: link |
Meme coins | DOGE, SHIB, PEPE | This Bundle includes the largest assets by market capitalization within CoinMarketCap’s Meme category that are listed on Binance.US (last updated: 01/23/26).
Source: link |
DePIN tokens | ICP, RENDER, FIL | This Bundle includes the largest assets by market capitalization within CoinMarketCap’s DePIN category that are listed on Binance.US (last updated: 01/23/26).
Source: link |
Real-world assets | LINK, XLM, AVAX, HBAR, ONDO | This Bundle includes the largest assets by market capitalization within CoinMarketCap’s Real-World Asset (RWA) category that are listed on Binance.US (last updated: 01/23/262026/01/23).
Source: link |
How to buy Bundles
On the mobile app
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On the web
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If you’re on https://www.binance.us, once logged in, hover over Buy Crypto in the top navigation bar and select Bundles or scroll down to view the Bundle list and select one. You'll land on the top-ranked bundle from the Top Bundles list, where you can enter an amount, choose a payment method, and set your purchase frequency.
To explore other bundles, click the bundle name in the amount input area to browse the full bundle list and select a different one.
How can I manage my bundles
You can manage your Bundles directly in the Binance.US app or on web at binance.us through Portfolio > Manage Bundles
From there, you can:
View your active Bundles on Auto-buy
Review previously stopped Auto-buy Bundles
Check your Bundle history
For one-time Bundle purchases, the transaction history appears under the token details page for each asset included in the Bundle.
How do I opt out of Bundles?
Bundles are completely optional. You can continue trading individual assets as usual without ever purchasing a Bundle.
If you do purchase one, the allocated tokens are added individually to your account just like any other crypto asset.
How can I unbundle my Bundles?
There’s no need to unbundle. Once you purchase a Bundle, the allocated tokens are deposited into your account individually. You can trade, convert, sell or withdraw them freely without additional efforts.
Can I customize a bundle?
We currently do not support customization of a bundle.
Stay Smart! Do your own research, and read the terms
The Bundles feature is provided for convenience, and is neither financial advice, nor a substitute for your own research. Many cryptocurrency projects are exciting, but they also come with financial risks. Be sure to review the Bundle Terms and the Binance.US Terms of Use, including the risk disclosure.
