MEXC is the strongest overall Coinstore alternative for most traders, cutting spot costs from a flat 0.2% to 0% maker and 0.05% taker, over order books that carried about sixteen times Coinstore's same-day volume.
Coinstore earns an honest compliment first: its 8/10 CoinGecko trust score at rank #24 is the best tracker read of any smaller venue in this comparison, one point under MEXC's 9/10.
The rest of the record is where the questions live: 810 BTC in same-day volume, a 2.3 Trustpilot rating, and an August 2026 TradersUnion grade of 2.89/10.
Key Takeaways
MEXC is our top pick among Coinstore alternatives: 0% maker spot with a 0.05% taker, about 13,100 BTC in same-day volume, and a 9/10 trust score (August 11, 2026).
Coinstore charges a flat 0.2% on spot for makers and takers, four times MEXC's taker fee and the whole of its maker fee.
CoinGecko scores Coinstore 8/10 at rank #24 with a reserve-data badge, the best tracker read of any smaller venue in this comparison (August 11, 2026).
Coinstore's 810 BTC of same-day reported volume is the smallest in this table, about one sixteenth of MEXC's.
TradersUnion splits on Coinstore: 2.89/10 overall with a high-risk label against 9.75/10 on security and regulation (August 2026).
Standard MEXC contracts top out at 0.040% taker while API orders bill at 0.08%, so the fee edge holds on spot and manual futures.
A Coinstore trader has already picked a venue the tracker likes, so the comparison turns on the two things the score does not measure for you: what a trade costs, and how much size the book can take.
On cost, MEXC charges 0% maker and 0.05% taker against Coinstore's flat 0.2% on both sides, a quarter of the taker fee and the whole maker fee.
On depth, the same-day numbers are not close: about 13,100 BTC of reported volume on MEXC against 810 BTC on Coinstore, a sixteen-to-one gap on the day both were measured.
Depth is a price you pay without seeing it, because on a thin book a market order can move the price by more than the fee line, so a 0.2% fee on a book that turns over 810 BTC a day can cost more in practice than it reads on paper.
Around that sit more than 900 perpetual markets (Coinspeaker, December 2025), a 9/10 score with a public proof-of-reserves page, and a 500x BTCUSDT and ETHUSDT tier documented in a public announcement, against Coinstore's 100x on 32 pairs per a 2025 profile. Put numbers on the fee side with 5,000 USDT of monthly spot volume.
A year of taker orders costs about 120 USDT on Coinstore and about 30 USDT on MEXC, before any slippage difference between an 810 BTC book and a 13,100 BTC one.
The live schedule, including which contracts carry the Special Rate tag, sits on the fee page.
The caveats run in both directions.
Coinstore, for its part, holds the best tracker read of any smaller venue here, and small books are not a problem for small orders.
Binance is one of the three largest exchanges by volume (CoinGecko, August 11, 2026), but its live fee schedule could not be retrieved directly for this comparison, so it is excluded rather than sourced second-hand.
Platform | Spot fees (base maker / taker) | Futures fees (base maker / taker) | Max leverage (published) | Trust score / reserves (CoinGecko, Aug 11, 2026) |
Coinstore | 0.2% / 0.2% | 0.02%–0.025% / 0.06% (maker figures vary by source) | Up to 100x (32 pairs) | 8/10; tracked |
MEXC | 0% / 0.05% | 0%–0.010% / 0%–0.040% (BTCUSDT Special Rate: 0% / 0.02%) | Up to 500x (BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT; official announcement) | 9/10; tracked, public PoR page |
Bybit | 0.1% / 0.1% | 0.02% / 0.055% | Varies by pair | 9/10; tracked |
OKX | 0.08% / 0.10% | 0.02% / 0.05% | Varies by pair | 10/10; tracked |
Bitget | 0.1% / 0.1% | 0.02% / 0.06% | Varies by pair | 10/10; tracked |
KuCoin | 0.1% / 0.1% (Class A pairs) | 0.02% / 0.06% | Varies by pair | 9/10; tracked |
Gate | 0.10%–0.20% (verify in account) | 0.015–0.02% / 0.05% | Up to 100x | 10/10; tracked |
Data verified as of August 11, 2026 against each platform's official fee schedule or help center where accessible; Coinstore's spot rate converges across trackers and its own posts, while its futures maker rate reads 0.02% in some sources and 0.025% in others, pending direct confirmation; OKX figures were cross-checked with independent fee trackers, and Gate's published spot rates diverged after its April 9, 2026 restructure. Trust scores and reserve status per CoinGecko's exchange ranking the same day. MEXC futures figures follow the official fee page as of August 2026: standard USDT-M contracts list 0%–0.010% maker and 0%–0.040% taker, with Special Rate levels set per pair (BTCUSDT 0% / 0.02%, ETHUSDT 0% / 0.01%). MEXC API futures orders follow a separate schedule of 0.06% maker and 0.08% taker, effective June 1, 2026, per the official MEXC fee page.
Smaller exchanges are not automatically unsafe, and big names are not automatically safe; the same three checks work on any venue.
Trust score: look up the exchange on CoinGecko and read the rating against its published methodology.
Disclosure: confirm who operates the platform, from where, and since when, using its legal pages and independent reviews.
Applied to Coinstore on August 11, 2026, the checklist produces the rarest pattern in this series: the score is excellent, and almost everything around it is not.
The score check passes: 8/10 at rank #24, one point under MEXC, which deserves to be said plainly.
The reserve check needs one precise sentence: CoinGecko tracks reserve data for Coinstore, while a September 2025 review noted the absence of a proof-of-reserves audit, and a data feed and a formal audit are two different things.
Disclosure is where the other grades pile up: a 2.3 Trustpilot rating, an August 2026 TradersUnion grade of 2.89/10 with a high-risk label, crypto-only direct rails with fiat routed through a third-party provider, and 810 BTC of same-day volume, the smallest in this table.
A high score over a thin book means the tracker likes the quality of what it sees, and there is simply less of it to see.
The reading: match your order size to the book, size positions to the user grades rather than the tracker grade, and verify terms in-app.
Bybit halves Coinstore's spot rate at 0.1% and runs some of the deepest derivatives books in the market, at more than twenty times Coinstore's same-day volume.
Spot at 0.1% both sides, half of Coinstore's flat rate.
A 9/10 trust score over about 17,200 BTC in same-day volume.
A unified trading account spanning spot, margin, and derivatives.
No spot maker discount at tier zero.
Its separate EU entity offers no derivatives, per Cointribune (June 2026).
OKX pairs the largest same-day reported volume in this table with a 0.05% flat futures taker and an 0.08% spot maker.
About 19,700 BTC in same-day volume, the largest in this table.
A 10/10 trust score with tracked reserve data.
Options and spread products alongside perpetuals.
VIP thresholds only start moving at millions in monthly volume.
Interface depth can overwhelm traders coming from a lighter platform.
Its global platform is not open to US retail traders.
Bitget halves Coinstore's spot rate and surrounds it with the biggest copy-trading venue in crypto, per Trade Reclaim (June 2026).
Spot at 0.1% both sides, trimmed to about 0.08% with BGB.
Copy trading at industry-leading scale, per Trade Reclaim.
A 10/10 trust score with tracked reserves and a protection fund.
The BGB discount does not apply to futures fees.
Futures taker pricing of 0.06% matches Coinstore rather than beating it.
KuCoin halves Coinstore's spot rate on Class A pairs and carries about fifteen times its same-day volume, with a spot list of 1,000+ altcoins per its own site.
Spot at 0.1% both sides on Class A pairs.
About 12,400 BTC in same-day volume with a 9/10 score.
Grid and DCA trading bots are built into the platform.
Class B and C spot pairs cost 0.16% to 0.24%.
A 0.025% settlement fee applies on some futures products, per its fee announcement.
Futures pricing below Coinstore on both sides.
One of the longest token lists among major exchanges.
A 10/10 trust score over about 14,300 BTC in same-day volume.
Base spot can run to 0.20%, matching Coinstore at the top of this table.
The platform is not available in the United States.
The verifiable strengths deserve a fair statement before the open questions.
An 8/10 CoinGecko score at rank #24 with a reserve-data badge, the best tracker read of any smaller venue here.
A futures schedule of 0.02%–0.025% and 0.06%, in the majors' band.
380+ listed assets, a broad menu for a venue this size.
A 5 dollar minimum deposit, per a 2025 profile.
Native iOS and Android apps, per reviews.
The watch list is concrete.
Same-day volume of 810 BTC is the smallest in this table, which limits how much size the books can absorb.
The flat 0.2% spot rate applies to makers and takers alike, tied for the highest standard rate here.
TradersUnion grades it 2.89/10 with a high-risk label as of August 2026, the Trustpilot rating reads 2.3, and a September 2025 review noted the absence of a proof-of-reserves audit.
Close or roll open positions first, since open perpetuals cannot transfer between venues.
Match the withdrawal network to the receiving deposit network, with any memo or tag copied exactly.
Send a small test amount, then the remaining balance once it lands.
Coinstore's direct rails are crypto-only per reviews, so value moves as crypto.
Confirm any memo or tag requirement on the receiving side.
Withdraw a test amount before the full balance.
Keep both transaction hashes for your records.
Choose MEXC if cost and depth decide it: 0% maker spot, sixteen times the same-day volume, a 9/10 score, and a public PoR page.
Choose OKX for the deepest book in this table, Bybit for derivatives depth, Bitget for copy trading, and KuCoin or Gate for the longest spot menus.
Stay on Coinstore if your order sizes fit an 810 BTC book, and size positions to the user grades rather than the tracker grade.
Bot traders should compare API schedules directly, because MEXC's 0.08% API taker changes that math.
For most traders, MEXC is our top pick on spot costs and market depth, with a 9/10 trust score.
OKX leads for the deepest same-day book in this comparison.
CoinGecko scores it 8/10 at rank #24 with a reserve-data badge, while TradersUnion grades it 2.89/10 high-risk (August 2026) and Trustpilot reads 2.3.
Size positions to the lower grades and verify terms in-app.
Depth still matters for large orders, so match order size to the book.
Spot is a flat 0.2% for makers and takers, per multiple trackers and its own posts.
Futures run 0.02%–0.025% maker and 0.06% taker, with maker figures varying by source.
Bitget and KuCoin require identity verification for trading.
Others apply tiered limits, so check each platform's current verification page.
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Standard MEXC contracts top out at 0.040% taker on the official schedule, under Coinstore's flat 0.06%, though API orders bill at 0.08%, above it.
Close or roll open positions, then withdraw as crypto to the new platform's deposit address on a matching network.
Send a small test amount before the balance.
Perpetual futures and leverage amplify both gains and losses, and positions can be liquidated for the full margin amount.
At 500x, a move of roughly 0.2% against a position can trigger liquidation, so high tiers suit only experienced traders with strict risk controls.
This article is informational for readers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, where the platforms discussed may not be available or authorised.
Nothing here is investment advice, and fees, leverage tiers, and availability change, so confirm current terms on each platform's official pages before trading.