EXC (ElonXCat) — Fees Comparison
Updated 27 minutes ago
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Where to Buy & Trade EXC
| Exchange | Staking | Fees | Funding | |
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| MEXC | — | ✓ | — | Open Account |
Withdrawal Fees
| Exchange | Network | Fee | Status |
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| MEXC | ETH | Free | Suspended |
About ElonXCat
EXC data is aggregated across 0 exchanges, including staking rates, withdrawal fees, and funding rates. All data is updated every 30 minutes from official exchange APIs. Compare the best rates and cheapest fees to find the optimal exchange for your EXC holdings.
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FAQ
FAQ
What is the best staking rate for EXC?
EXC staking is not currently available on the exchanges we track. Check back later.
What is the cheapest way to withdraw EXC?
Withdrawal fee data for EXC is not currently available.
What is the EXC funding rate?
EXC funding rate data is not currently tracked.
How often is EXC data updated?
All EXC data — staking rates, withdrawal fees, and funding rates — is updated every 10-30 minutes from official exchange APIs, depending on the data type.
Which exchanges support EXC?
We track EXC across multiple exchanges including MEXC, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, BingX, Gate.io, and KuCoin. The exact availability depends on each exchange's current listings.
Can I stake EXC?
Staking availability for EXC depends on the exchange and current product offerings. Check the staking section above to see which exchanges currently offer EXC staking and at what APR.
Is it safe to stake EXC on exchanges?
Exchange staking carries platform risk — your funds are held by the exchange. Consider diversifying across multiple platforms and never stake more than you can afford to lose. On-chain staking is generally safer.