Calculate your exact MEXC trading fees for spot and futures. MEXC charges zero maker fee on futures — one of the lowest fee structures in crypto.
MEXC's fee structure is among the most competitive in the industry. With zero maker fees on perpetual futures and only 0.010% taker fee, it undercuts Binance (0.02%/0.04%) and Bybit (0.02%/0.055%) significantly.
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MEXC fee optimization:
For pure fee minimization, MEXC's futures fees are difficult to beat. The trade-off is lower liquidity depth on some altcoin pairs compared to Binance or Bybit.
Maker Fee
The fee charged when you place a limit order that adds liquidity to the order book — typically lower than taker fees as an incentive for providing liquidity.
Taker Fee
The fee charged when your order immediately fills against existing orders in the book — you are 'taking' liquidity by demanding immediate execution.
Slippage
The difference between the expected price of a trade and the actual price at which it executes — caused by market movement between order placement and fill.
Bid-Ask Spread
The difference between the highest price a buyer will pay (bid) and the lowest price a seller will accept (ask) — a hidden cost on every trade.
Yes. MEXC charges 0.000% maker fee and 0.010% taker fee on perpetual futures — making it one of the cheapest exchanges for limit-order traders. Spot maker fee is also 0.000%, with spot taker at 0.050%.
MEXC is significantly cheaper on futures: 0.000%/0.010% vs Binance's 0.020%/0.040%. A trader doing $1M monthly futures volume saves approximately $300/month in taker fees on MEXC vs Binance.
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