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Head-to-head · Global model · Aug 19, 2026

Bitget vs MEXC

Bitget · Winner by +0.5 Decisive factor: regulation (5.9 vs 4.6).

Bitget leads this global comparison (8.0 vs 7.5) because regulation is the widest gap. Bitget spot fees are 0.1% / 0.1%; MEXC is 0% / 0.05%. Scores come from the same snapshot as the ranking, model v2.4, data as of Aug 19, 2026.

Reviewed by CryptoExID Editorial · Aug 19, 2026 · Editorial policy · how we make money

Factor by factor

FactorBitgetMEXCVerdict
Security8.27.4Bitget
Regulation5.94.6Bitget
Liquidity9.08.6Bitget
Fees8.99.7MEXC
Fiat & Payments7.66.8Bitget
Features9.08.4Bitget
Asset Coverage8.79.5MEXC
UX & Mobile8.68.1Bitget
Spot maker / taker0.1/0.1%0/0.05%lower is better

Quick verdict

Bitget leads this global comparison (8.0 vs 7.5) because regulation is the widest gap. Bitget spot fees are 0.1/0.1%; MEXC is 0/0.05%. Scores come from the same snapshot as the ranking, model v2.4, data as of Aug 19, 2026.

Bitget is better if…

  • Liquidity (9.0 vs 8.6)
  • UX & Mobile (8.6 vs 8.1)
  • Features (9.0 vs 8.4)
  • Security (8.2 vs 7.4)
  • Bitget is built for Copy trading.

MEXC is better if…

  • Fees (9.7 vs 8.9)
  • Asset Coverage (9.5 vs 8.7)
  • MEXC is built for Lowest fees.

Real cost comparison

Published retail spot maker/taker is 0.1% / 0.1% on Bitget and 0% / 0.05% on MEXC. A $1,000 taker ticket is $1.00 versus $0.50 before spread. Deposit and withdrawal are extra. Futures, if both list the product, use a different schedule.

Exchange · why it ranks hereSpot maker / taker$100 buy$1,000 buy$10,000 buy
Bitget0.1% / 0.1%$0.10$1.00$10.00
MEXC0% / 0.05%$0.05$0.50$5.00

Products

Bitget flags: Futures, Margin, Staking, P2P, Proof of reserves, API. MEXC flags: Futures, Margin, Staking, P2P, API.

ProductBitgetMEXC
FuturesYesYes
MarginYesYes
StakingYesYes
P2PYesYes
Recurring buysNoNo
Proof of reservesYesNo
CardsNoNo
APIYesYes
Listed assets5501600

KYC and onboarding

KYC is required before you can trade on Bitget and not required before the first trade on MEXC in this dataset. That is the onboarding rule we score, not a legal opinion for every country.

Fiat, deposits and withdrawals

Bitget rails we have marked: sepa, sepa-instant, bank-transfer, debit-card, credit-card, apple-pay, google-pay, p2p. MEXC: debit-card, credit-card, bank-transfer, p2p. Shared: bank-transfer, debit-card, credit-card, p2p. Only on Bitget: sepa, sepa-instant, apple-pay, google-pay, pix. Only on MEXC: none in this snapshot.

Country availability

This is the global comparison. Bitget US onboarding: Not available. MEXC: Not available. Open the /en-us/ versus URL for US eligibility and local names such as Binance.US.

Who should choose which

Pick Bitget if this is the trade-off you want: Largest copy-trading network with deep futures books; thin Western licensing. Pick MEXC if you would rather live with: 0% maker fees and huge asset list; weakest licensing among the large venues. The score is a weighted average, not a personal recommendation.

Comparison FAQ

Who wins, Bitget or MEXC?
Bitget leads MEXC on this model. The widest gap is regulation (8.0 vs 7.5).
Which is cheaper, Bitget or MEXC?
Listed spot maker/taker is 0.1% / 0.1% on Bitget and 0% / 0.05% on MEXC. A $1,000 taker ticket is $1.00 vs $0.50 before spread.
Do Bitget and MEXC require KYC?
Bitget: required before you can trade. MEXC: not required before the first trade.
Can US customers use both?
Bitget in the USA: Not available. MEXC: Not available. Use the US versus page if you need Binance.US versus the global entity.