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# Spot

To access the asset management section, click the **"View Assets"** button:

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In the opened section, you can perform the following actions:

**Sell the current spot asset:** You can sell the asset by clicking the **"Sell"** button, the asset will be sold at the current market price.\
⚠️ If the order volume is below the minimum allowed value, an error message will appear. The minimum order value is set by the exchange. You can read more about this in the exchange's documentation: [Binance](https://www.binance.com/en/trade-rule) and [Bybit](https://www.bybit.com/en/announcement-info/spot-trading-rules/).

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If you are trading on Binance, you can convert small assets into BNB and use them for paying trading fees. You can activate these options in your Profile Settings.
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**Asset conversion** (for Binance only): Binance offers a feature to convert one asset into another. Learn more about how it works in this article:

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[Binance Convert](/english-2/interface/wallet/spot/binance-convert.md)
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