The settlement for Hana Network (HANA) pre-market trading is about to begin. Please ensure your Spot account holds sufficient HANA tokens to fulfill all pending settlement orders within the specified time. Failure to meet the delivery requirements on time will result in the loss of your entire collateral. Key Timeline:Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 26, 2025, 08:00 (UTC)Spot Trading Starts on: TBDPre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 26, 2025, 13:00 (UTC) About Hana Network (HANA)Hana is Hyper-casual Finance, livestreaming, casual earning, and seamless onboarding that replace CEXs as the dominant crypto gateway. Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 HANA Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
The settlement for Plasma (XPL) pre-market trading is about to begin. Please ensure your Spot account holds sufficient XPL tokens to fulfill all pending settlement orders within the specified time. Failure to meet the delivery requirements on time will result in the loss of your entire collateral. Key Timeline:Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 25, 2025, 09:00 (UTC)Spot Trading Starts on: TBDPre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 25, 2025, 15:00 (UTC) About Plasma (XPL)Plasma is a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain purpose-built for stablecoins. Total Supply: 10,000,000,000 XPL Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that OpenEden (EDEN) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the Spot market! Details are as follows: Start Time: Sep 24, 2025, 06:30 (UTC) Settlement Time: Please refer to the trading details page for the specific settlement time. About OpenEden (EDEN)OpenEden offers 24/7, on-chain access to tokenized US Treasury securities for Web3 CFOs, DAO treasury managers, and buy-side institutional investors seeking low-risk, highly liquid crypto cash management solutions. Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 EDEN Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that ChainOpera AI (COAI) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the spot market ! Details are as follows: Start Time: Sep 23, 2025, 14:00 (UTC) Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 25, 2025, 04:00 (UTC) Spot Trading Starts on: TBD Pre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 25, 2025, 10:00 (UTC) About ChainOpera AI (COAI)The Collaborative Intelligence of AI Agent Network, Co-created and Co-owned by the Community Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 COAI Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that Mira (MIRA) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the Spot market! Details are as follows: Start Time: Sep 23, 2025, 09:00 (UTC) Settlement Time: Please refer to the trading details page for the specific settlement time. About Mira (MIRA)Mira is a vertically integrated framework tailored for AI-native applications. It incorporates a unique economic model where payment for end-use of AI resources, including models, data, and compute, is settled via crypto rails. Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 MIRA Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that Bless (BLESS) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the spot market ! Details are as follows: Start Time: Sep 22, 2025, 06:00 (UTC) Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 23, 2025, 07:00 (UTC) Spot Trading Starts on: TBD Pre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 23, 2025, 11:00 (UTC) About Bless (BLESS)Bless is the world’s first shared computer, turning everyday devices into an ultra-low-latency edge network that provides on-demand compute power for AI, machine learning, advanced data tools, next-generation internet applications and more. Total Supply: 10,000,000,000 BLESS Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that Monad (MON) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the spot market! Details are as follows:Start Time: Sep 21, 2025, 10:30 (UTC) Settlement Time: Please refer to the trading details page for the specific settlement time. About Monad (MON)Monad is a high-performance Ethereum-compatible L1. Monad materially advances the efficient frontier in the balance between decentralization and scalability. Total Supply: TBDPre-Listing MON Points Supply: 10,000,000,000 Official Website | X (Twitter) Note:The launched Pre-Market Trading is for MON Points, not MON Token. About Pre-Listing Points1. What are Pre-Listing Points? Pre-Listing Points refer to a special type of pre-market trading where the project team has not yet finalized the tokenomics, such as the maximum supply and other details. These tokens are initially traded as points based on a predetermined maximum supply. Once the project team officially reveals the tokenomics, the platform will proportionally adjust the quantity and price of your filled orders according to the actual maximum supply, while ensuring that the total order amount remains unchanged. You can then review your adjusted orders in the official pre-market trading project and prepare for settlement. 2. How are Pre-Listing Points settled?Pre-Listing Points follow the core principle of maintaining the total market value of the token:Assume the pre-issuance supply of Token A Points is 100,000,000, serving as proof of eligibility to participate in Token A pre-market trading.Subsequently, the total supply of Token A is confirmed as 1,000,000,000.The conversion ratio is Total Token A supply / Total Token A Points supply = 10:1.The actual settlement quantity of Token A will be the quantity of Token A Points in all completed orders multiplied by 10, with the total order value remaining unchanged. More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in Pre-Market Trading, MEXC users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to get ahead in the market before new tokens are officially issued. Compared to post-launch trading, traders have the chance to acquire trending tokens under more favorable conditions, potentially gaining a market advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they’re officially issued.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. Upon successful settlement by the buyer, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and fees will be frozen, with only the fees deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and fees will be frozen, with only the fees deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a liquidation fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral RateThe collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific collateral rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Fee RateThe fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in pre-market trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any additional fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for pre-market trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe Pre-Market Trading market operates differently from the standard settlement market. Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products before participating.
The settlement for River (RIVER) pre-market trading is about to begin. Please ensure your Spot account holds sufficient RIVER tokens to fulfill all pending settlement orders within the specified time. Failure to meet the delivery requirements on time will result in the loss of your entire collateral. Key Timeline:Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 22, 2025, 06:00 (UTC)Spot Trading Starts on: TBDPre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 22, 2025, 11:00 (UTC) About River (RIVER)River is building a chain-abstraction stablecoin system that enables cross-chain collateral, yield, and liquidity—all without bridging. Powered by the omni-CDP stablecoin satUSD, users can earn, leverage, and scale across different ecosystems natively. Total Supply: 100,000,000 RIVER Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
The settlement for 0G Protocol (0G) pre-market trading is about to begin. Please ensure your Spot account holds sufficient 0G tokens to fulfill all pending settlement orders within the specified time. Failure to meet the delivery requirements on time will result in the loss of your entire collateral. Key Timeline:Pre-Market Trading Ends on: Sep 22, 2025, 07:00 (UTC)Spot Trading Starts on: TBDPre-Market Trading Settlement Starts on: Sep 22, 2025, 12:00 (UTC) About 0G Protocol (0G)The 0G protocol is Web3’s largest deAIOS and L1 ecosystem; infinitely scalable infrastructure comprised of an L1 modular blockchain, cost-efficient storage, verifiable AI, generative agents, AI DA, and a unified service marketplace. Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 0G Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.
We’re thrilled to announce that Hana Network (HANA) will soon be available for pre-market trading on MEXC. Get a head start before it hits the Spot market! Details are as follows: Start Time: Sep 20, 2025, 04:00 (UTC) Settlement Time: Please refer to the trading details page for the specific settlement time. About Hana Network (HANA)Hana is Hyper-casual Finance, livestreaming, casual earning, and seamless onboarding that replace CEXs as the dominant crypto gateway. Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 HANA Official Website | X (Twitter) More About MEXC Pre-Market Trading What is Pre-Market Trading?Pre-Market Trading is an over-the-counter (OTC) service offered by MEXC that allows users to buy and sell new tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This service lets traders set preferred prices and find matching trades, providing an opportunity to trade at favorable prices before the public launch. By participating in MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can gain a competitive edge before the tokens are officially issued. Staying informed about the trading process and requirements is essential to maximize your chances of success in these trades. What are the advantages of Pre-Market Trading?MEXC Pre-Market Trading provides investors with a way to seize market opportunities before a new token’s official issuance. Compared to post-listing trades, investors have the potential to acquire popular tokens on more favorable terms, potentially gaining a competitive advantage. Trading RulesIn MEXC Pre-Market Trading, users can buy or sell tokens before they are officially listed.Traders can act as a Maker by placing orders at preset prices, or a Taker by matching existing orders on the platform.Both buyers and sellers must collateralize their assets on MEXC to ensure timely settlements.Upon successful settlement by the seller, the collateral will be returned after settlement. For the buyer, upon successful settlement, the collateral will be used as payment for the settlement.Pre-Market Trading currently takes place within MEXC’s Spot accounts. Buyer & SellerBuyerWhen buyers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.If the settlement is successful, both the collateral and trading fees will be deducted. If the settlement fails, the fees will still be deducted, but the collateral will be unfrozen, and the buyer will receive the seller's collateral as compensation.Seller When sellers place an order, the collateral and trading fees will be frozen, and they will only be deducted at the time of settlement.Sellers must ensure there are sufficient tokens in their Spot Account at the time of settlement.After the successful delivery of tokens, payment will be received in the Spot Account. If the settlement fails, the seller forfeits all collateral, with a portion collected by the platform as a handling fee and the remaining portion provided to the counterparty as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any fees; all collateral will be compensated to the buyer. TerminologySettlement TimeThe seller will transfer the full amount of tokens agreed upon in the Pre-Market Trading to the buyer at the specified settlement time. Please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page for more details.Collateral Rate The collateral rate represents the percentage of the order value that must be held as collateral. Failure to complete the settlement within the specified time may result in the loss of collateral. For specific pledge rates, please refer to the token information section on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page.Trading Fee RateThe trading fee rate is a specified percentage based on the transaction value and varies depending on the tokens being traded. For specific fee rates, please refer to the token information section on the Pre-Market Trading page.Pre-Market Trading Frozen AmountBuyer Frozen Amount = Order ValueSeller Frozen Amount = Order Value x Collateral Rate (Z%).For example, if Z% = 100%, then the frozen amount for buying or selling 1,000 USDT in Pre-Market Trading would be 1,000 USDT x 100%, equaling 1,000 USDT.Overdue Settlement FeeIf the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is compensated to the buyer. Pre-Market Trading Fee StructureTrading Fees: Typically, a specific percentage of the total transaction amount is charged as a fee. However, MEXC is currently offering zero trading fees for Pre-Market Trading.Other Fees: Generally, if the seller fails to complete the settlement within the specified time, the platform will deduct a portion of the seller's collateral as a handling fee, with the remainder given to the buyer as compensation. Currently, MEXC does not charge any handling fees; all collateral is returned to the buyer as compensation.Unexecuted Orders: No fees are charged for unexecuted orders. Please note that the fee structure for Pre-Market Trading differs from that of other trading markets on MEXC.For specific fee details, please refer to the corresponding token information on the MEXC Pre-Market Trading page. DisclaimerThe mechanism for certain products in the Pre-Market Trading session differs from that of the standard settlement market. Please ensure you thoroughly understand the mechanisms and risks associated with Pre-Market Trading products in advance.Please note that Pre-Market Trading may involve various risks, including limited liquidity, wide bid-ask spreads, and price uncertainty.