HTX (Huobi)
Established Asian Exchange
Good
Summary
HTX (formerly Huobi) is an established exchange with decent ETC liquidity and competitive fees, though recent changes have introduced some uncertainty.
Pros
- Established since 2013
- Good Asian market access
- Decent ETC liquidity
- Competitive fees
- Multiple trading products
Cons
- Rebranding confusion (Huobi to HTX)
- Regulatory uncertainty
- Support quality inconsistent
- Not recommended for US users
Full Review
HTX, rebranded from Huobi in 2023, is one of the oldest exchanges still operating. The transition has caused some confusion, but the platform remains functional.
Market Position Once a top-3 exchange, HTX has faced increased competition but maintains reasonable liquidity and trading volume.
ETC Markets Decent ETC/USDT liquidity with additional pairs available. Volume has declined from peak but remains sufficient for most retail trades.
Platform Features Standard suite of trading features including spot, futures, and margin. The interface is functional but not as polished as newer competitors.
Considerations The Huobi to HTX rebrand and management changes have created uncertainty. Users should monitor developments and maintain appropriate risk management.
ETC Support Details
Trading Pairs
Deposit Methods
Withdrawal Fee
0.01 ETC
ETC Features
Rating Breakdown
Quick Facts
- Type
- CEX
- Trading Fee
- 0.2%
- Withdrawal Fee
- 0.01 ETC
- KYC Required
- Yes
- Regions
- Asia, Global