HTX Global
Exchange
#8
$ 1.68B
Volume
Coin listings
All coin listings# | Coins | Price | |||
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| 1 | Tether USD USDT | $ 1.00 | Trade | |
| 2 | Bitcoin BTC | $ 105,370.17 | Trade | |
| 3 | Ethereum ETH | $ 2,530.56 | Trade | |
| 4 | Sui Network SUI | $ 2.94 | Trade | |
| 5 | XRP XRP | $ 2.14 | Trade | |
All coins |
New coin listings
Coins | Price | Added | ||
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| Lista DAO LISTA | $ 0.201 | 4 days ago | Trade |
| Resolv RESOLV | $ 0.257 | 4 days ago | Trade |
| HOME HOME | $ 0.0275 | 5 days ago | Trade |
| Fractal Bitcoin FB | $ 0.467 | 5 days ago | Trade |
| Build On BNB BOB | $ 0.0₇593 | 2 weeks ago | Trade |
All new coins |
Markets
About HTX Global
HTX Exchange
HTX (formerly Huobi) was founded in 2013 by Leon Li and re-branded in September 2023. Now headquartered in Singapore/Seychelles, the exchange claims 45–47 million users across 160 + countries and reports around US $4 billion in daily spot volume (2025).
Key Features
- Extensive asset list — 700 + cryptocurrencies and 1 000 + trading pairs.
- Multiple market types — spot, margin up to 5 ×, and derivatives futures up to 200 × leverage.
- Tiered, competitive fees — base spot maker/taker 0.20 %, falling to ≈ 0.012 % for VIP tiers or when paying with HT token; futures maker/taker about 0.02 % / 0.05 %.
- High-yield earn products — staking, Launchpool dual rewards, crypto loans, and leveraged ETPs.
- Advanced tooling — copy trading, trading bots, TradingView charts, and robust REST / WebSocket APIs.
- Cross-platform access — full-featured iOS / Android apps plus a web terminal.
- Security stack — 98 % + cold storage, Merkle-tree proof-of-reserves (published monthly), 2-factor auth, address whitelisting.
- Select global licences — permissions in Thailand, Japan, Gibraltar, and Hong Kong (asset management), though still largely unregulated in many regions.
Points to Consider
- Recent hacks — US $7.9 million hot-wallet breach (Sept 2023) and ≈ US $100 million HECO/HTX exploit (Nov 2023); users were reimbursed, but reputation took a hit.
- Regulatory exclusions — service unavailable to users in the U.S., mainland China, Singapore, Venezuela, and other restricted regions.
- Volume credibility — some analytics sites flag a gap between reported and “real” volume, hinting at possible wash-trading.
- Mixed user sentiment — low Trustpilot scores citing withdrawal delays and slow support.
- Ownership & transparency questions — Justin Sun’s involvement and an offshore structure (Seychelles) raise governance concerns.
- Proof-of-reserves vs full audit — publishes Merkle proofs, but still lacks an independent, comprehensive third-party reserve audit.
Bottom Line
HTX offers deep liquidity, hundreds of assets, and ultra-high-leverage derivatives at competitive fees — an attractive toolbox for experienced traders outside restricted regions. Nevertheless, recent security incidents, uneven transparency, and regulatory grey areas warrant cautious sizing and thorough due diligence before committing large balances.