MEXC is the strongest overall FameEX alternative for most traders, halving the spot taker from 0.10% to 0.05%, dropping the spot maker to 0%, and pairing it with a 9/10 CoinGecko trust score against FameEX's 3/10.
Bybit, OKX, Bitget, KuCoin, and Gate complete the field.
Key Takeaways
MEXC is our top pick among FameEX alternatives: 0% maker spot with a 0.05% taker, a 9/10 CoinGecko trust score, fiat rails, and a public PoR page (August 11, 2026).
FameEX charges 0.1% flat spot and 0.02% maker with 0.06% taker on futures at VIP0, level with the majors and double MEXC's spot taker.
TradersUnion splits on FameEX: 7.8/10 for its fees against a 2.78/10 overall score with a high-risk label (February 2026).
CoinGecko independently scores FameEX 3/10 with a reserve-data badge, and its Trustpilot rating reads 2.7 per a December 2025 profile (August 11, 2026).
FameEX was founded in 2018 and launched in 2020, no regulatory licence was identified by TradersUnion or Tradingfinder, and it processes withdrawals in crypto only.
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 FameEX trader is usually not overpaying at VIP0, which moves the comparison off the fee line and onto everything underneath it.
On spot, MEXC still wins the arithmetic: 0% maker and 0.05% taker against FameEX's 0.1% flat, half the taker cost and the whole maker fee.
On futures, MEXC's BTCUSDT Special Rate trades at 0% maker and 0.02% taker against FameEX's 0.02% and 0.06%.
On trust, MEXC's 9/10 needs no arbitration, while FameEX's grades depend on which referee you ask, and the referee that tracks live order books and volume consistency puts it at 3/10.
On rails and range, MEXC pairs fiat on-ramps with more than 900 perpetual markets (Coinspeaker, December 2025), against FameEX's crypto-only withdrawals and roughly 40 futures pairs per a December 2025 profile, with MEXC's 500x BTCUSDT and ETHUSDT tier documented in a public announcement. Put numbers on the spot side with 5,000 USDT of monthly volume.
A year of taker orders costs about 60 USDT on FameEX and about 30 USDT on MEXC, and maker orders widen it: 60 USDT a year on FameEX's flat rate against zero on MEXC.
The live schedule, including which contracts carry the Special Rate tag, sits on the fee page.
The caveats run in both directions.
FameEX, for its part, prices both books level with the majors at VIP0, and the reviewer that scores it 7.8/10 ranks it #87 of the exchanges it covers.
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) |
FameEX | 0.1% / 0.1% (VIP0) | 0.02% / 0.06% (VIP0) | Up to 100x | 3/10; 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; FameEX rates converge across TradersUnion, Tradingfinder, and Bitdegree at VIP0 and are 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 FameEX on August 11, 2026, the checklist returns clear terms and disputed grades.
The score check is consistent, and the split sits elsewhere: CoinGecko puts FameEX at 3/10 and TradersUnion's overall score reads 2.78/10 with a high-risk label, while the same reviewer scores its fees 7.8/10.
The reserve check passes on the badge: CoinGecko tracks reserve data for FameEX, over about 7,300 BTC in same-day volume.
Disclosure is unusually orderly for a venue this size: a 2018 founding with a 2020 launch, and a published restricted-region list covering the US, Canada, UK retail, and more, though neither TradersUnion nor Tradingfinder identified a regulatory licence, and CoinGecko records an Australian registration.
The reading: enjoy the clear terms, respect the disputed grades, and size positions to the lower one.
Bybit matches FameEX's spot line at 0.1% and undercuts its futures taker at 0.055%, backed by some of the deepest derivatives books in the market.
Futures taker of 0.055%, below FameEX's 0.06%.
A 9/10 trust score with tracked reserve data.
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 posts a 0.05% flat futures taker and an 0.08% spot maker, both under a 10/10 trust score.
Lowest flat futures taker among the majors here.
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 matches FameEX's published schedules on both books and surrounds them with the biggest copy-trading venue in crypto, per Trade Reclaim (June 2026).
A 10/10 trust score with tracked reserves and a protection fund.
Copy trading at industry-leading scale, per Trade Reclaim.
A BGB token discount trims spot fees to about 0.08%.
The BGB discount does not apply to futures fees.
Futures pricing offers no advantage over FameEX at base tier.
KuCoin matches FameEX's published schedules on both books and adds a spot list of 1,000+ altcoins, per its own site.
A 9/10 trust score with tracked reserve data.
Paying fees in KCS takes 20% off.
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 FameEX on both sides.
One of the longest token lists among major exchanges.
A 10/10 trust score with tracked reserve data.
Base spot can run to 0.20%, the highest in this comparison.
The platform is not available in the United States.
The verifiable strengths deserve a fair statement before the open questions.
Spot and futures pricing level with the majors at VIP0.
A 7.8/10 fee score and a #87 rank from TradersUnion's fee assessment, the favourable half of its split ratings.
Published KYC tiers with limits, from 2,000 USDT unverified to 30,000 USDT at the advanced level.
A published restricted-region list, which is more candour than many venues show.
Options trading alongside futures, per its reviewers.
The watch list is where the lower grades live.
CoinGecko scores it 3/10, its Trustpilot rating reads 2.7 per a December 2025 profile, and two named sources agree it holds no regulatory licence.
Withdrawals run in crypto only, and the futures menu of roughly 40 pairs per a December 2025 profile is a fraction of the 900-plus perpetual markets on the largest venues here.
Fiat comes in by card but cannot leave the same way, which matters if you plan to cash out.
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.
FameEX processes withdrawals in crypto only, per a December 2025 profile, 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 you want FameEX-level or better pricing under one undisputed 9/10 score, with fiat rails, a public PoR page, and a documented 500x tier.
Choose OKX or Gate to undercut FameEX's futures taker under 10/10 scores, Bybit for depth, Bitget for copy trading, and KuCoin for altcoin range.
Stay on FameEX if its clear terms and VIP ladder cover your needs, and size positions to the 3/10 and 2.78 rather than the 7.8 fee 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 pricing, trust score, and fiat rails.
OKX and Gate undercut FameEX's futures taker under 10/10 scores.
CoinGecko scores it 3/10 with a reserve-data badge, while TradersUnion scores it 7.8/10 and Trustpilot reads 2.7.
Two named sources agree it holds no regulatory licence, so size to the lower grades.
It scores the fees 7.8/10 while rating the platform 2.78/10 overall with a high-risk label, because price and platform risk are assessed separately.
CoinGecko's 3/10 sits alongside the lower number, not the higher one.
Spot is 0.1% flat and futures run 0.02% maker with 0.06% taker at VIP0.
Both lines sit level with the majors, per multiple trackers.
Bitget and KuCoin require identity verification for trading.
FameEX itself publishes tiers from 2,000 USDT unverified upward, and others apply their own limits.
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Standard MEXC contracts top out at 0.040% taker on the official schedule, under FameEX's flat 0.06% at VIP0, 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.