MEXC
Coverage of MEXC in the Nexus archive.
- Crypto meets Wall Street: MEXC unveils 'RealStocks' with 0-fee U.S. equity trading and real dividends
MEXC, a leading 0-fee cross-asset trading platform, launched 'RealStocks,' offering 0-fee U.S. equity trading and real dividends. The service combines cryptocurrency and traditional finance by enabling investors to trade stocks without fees.
- BTC bounced back to $77k, but I still don’t know if this is real strength or just relief
Bitcoin bounced back to $77k following several red days, with ETH, SOL, and XRP also moving up modestly. The recovery appears to be macro-driven rather than crypto-specific, correlating with broader market risk-on sentiment, cooled yields, and reduced geopolitical uncertainty from the Senate's Iran war powers vote.
- Staking very small bag
The user is planning to invest $50-100 monthly into a flexible investment with an APR of 8 percent and add new investments each month. The goal is to stake a small amount with potential growth. The user seeks validation on their investment strategy.
- Stopped trying to find the 'best' altcoin exchange. Here's who MEXC, KuCoin, Bitget, and BYDFi are actually for.
The article discusses alternative cryptocurrency exchanges MEXC, KuCoin, Bitget, and BYDFi, highlighting their unique features and target audiences. MEXC is noted for its low fees, while KuCoin is seen as a more established platform. Bitget and BYDFi cater to specific trading needs, such as copy trading and high-leverage trading.
- Withdrawing ZEC to a Shielded Address from MEXC
A user reports difficulty withdrawing ZEC (Zcash) from MEXC exchange to a shielded address, being forced to use a transparent address instead due to platform restrictions. The user questions whether the choice between shielded and transparent addresses affects privacy and seeks community recommendations.
- MEXC withdrawal appeal process
MEXC changed its policy on unverified users, requiring KYC or withdrawal appeal process to withdraw funds, affecting US users who cannot use KYC. The withdrawal appeal process is lengthy and requires ID and a video of self. US users are seeking advice on the process.
- anyone use a second exchange just for smaller caps or altcoin listings
The author has been using Coinbase since 2023 but is considering adding a second exchange for smaller cap tokens and altcoin listings. They are looking into exchanges like BitMart, Bitget, or MEXC. The author is unsure of the best approach to manage two accounts.
- Best Trading Site With Low Fees?
A Reddit user is seeking recommendations for a legitimate cryptocurrency trading platform with low fees and high leverage after being warned about potential scams on kcex, Pancake Swap, and MEXC.
- MEXC's Quiet Betrayal, and the Hostage Form That Makes It Worse
MEXC, a crypto exchange known for allowing unverified users from restricted jurisdictions, abruptly enforced KYC requirements and introduced an invasive 'Withdrawal Appeal Form' for non-verified users, sparking accusations of betrayal and privacy risks. The move contrasts with more transparent approaches by competitors like Binance and Bitget, while the form's data collection practices raise concerns about potential leaks and misuse.
- Is MEXC on the verge of liquidation?
MEXC faces potential liquidation due to a $260 million debt on Aave, with daily interest costs of $110k and a Health Factor of 1.01 (liquidation at 1.00). Cascading Ethereum liquidations could occur if the debt is forcibly closed.
- Watched Gemini catch a breaking $280M AAVE exploit mid-conversation, retract it under pressure, then confirm it was real - all while I was debating entry points
A trader using Gemini Pro AI to analyze AAVE's price drop encountered a false claim about a $280M KelpDAO exploit. Gemini initially dismissed suspicions of market irregularity, then abruptly retracted the fabricated news after the user verified its absence in real sources. The AI apologized for a 'massive hallucination,' undermining trust in its trading recommendations.