Exchanges Where Toncoin Trades: Top Platforms and Pairs 2026
Full list of exchanges with TON: Binance, OKX, Bybit, MEXC, HTX, Bitget, Kraken, KuCoin, Gate.io. Volumes, pairs, KYC requirements, regional access in 2026.
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- Denis Kim · research lead · security desk
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Toncoin trades on nearly every major centralized exchange since 2023–2024. As of May 2026, listings exist on 30+ venues, but real liquidity concentrates in the top 10. This guide is a market map: where it trades, which pairs exist, what KYC tiers apply, and how to pick an exchange for your task (buying, trading, withdrawal, holding).
Top 10 exchanges by TON volume (May 2026)
Ranked by 30-day spot volume. Numbers are order-of-magnitude — check CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko for exact values.
| # | Exchange | Spot vol (24h) | KYC | Futures | Russia access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Binance | $200–400M | Required | Yes | Via VPN |
| 2 | OKX | $50–120M | Required | Yes | Yes |
| 3 | Bybit | $40–100M | Required | Yes | Yes |
| 4 | Bitget | $30–80M | Optional | Yes | Yes |
| 5 | MEXC | $20–50M | Optional | Yes | Yes |
| 6 | HTX (Huobi) | $15–40M | Required | Yes | Yes |
| 7 | KuCoin | $10–30M | Required | Yes | Limited |
| 8 | Gate.io | $5–20M | Required | Yes | Yes |
| 9 | Kraken | $5–15M | Required | No | No |
| 10 | Coinbase | $5–15M | Required | No | No |
What “listing” means and why exchanges differ
An exchange adds a token after due diligence: team verification, smart-contract audit, liquidity. Most large exchanges added TON in 2023–2024, when it entered the top 15 by market cap.
Differences:
- Order-book depth. Binance has tight spreads and large limit-stops — best for big orders.
- Derivatives access. Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget offer TON perpetuals with leverage up to 50–75x.
- Exchange-side staking. OKX, Binance, Bybit offer “exchange staking TON” at 2–3% per year — a simplification of real PoS staking. Often they hold the TON internally and pay from a pool. See Storing TON: CEX vs wallet.
- Regional restrictions. Coinbase and Kraken do not work with Russia. Binance officially left the Russian market in 2023.
Trading pairs
TON/USDT — the main one
Every exchange has it. Spread 0.05–0.2%. Best for entering and exiting to cash-equivalent. 60–70% of all TON volume in the world goes through this pair.
TON/USDC
On Binance, OKX, Kraken. Spread slightly wider than TON/USDT (0.1–0.3%). Used by those who prefer USDC for its regulatory transparency.
TON/BTC
Binance, OKX, Bybit. Useful for users who “live in BTC” and want to enter TON without double-fees TON→USDT→BTC.
TON/EUR
Only Kraken and Bitstamp (for EU users with SEPA). Convenient for direct EUR cash-out.
TON-PERP (futures)
Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget. Leverage 1–75x. Funding rate every 8 hours. Useful for hedging or trading, not investing.
KYC and anonymity
In 2026 most exchanges require KYC for crypto withdrawal. Tiers:
- No-KYC limit: typically 1–10k USDT equivalent per day or zero (full KYC immediately).
- KYC-1: document + selfie. Limit grows to 50k–100k USDT/day.
- KYC-2: address proof + source of funds. Limits go even higher.
Exchanges with the softest KYC: MEXC (up to 10k without verification), Bitget (up to 5k), HTX (older accounts sometimes without full KYC). Exchanges with strict KYC: Binance, Kraken, Coinbase, Bybit (since 2024).
Russian-user access
After sanction escalation in 2023–2024, exchanges split into three groups:
- Left the market: Binance (officially), Coinbase, Kraken, Bitstamp.
- Restricted: OKX (requires non-Russian KYC), KuCoin (declines RUB deposits), Gate.io (closed P2P RUB).
- Fully working: Bybit, MEXC, HTX, Bitget — accept rubles via P2P, keep Russian UI and support.
Working setup for Russian users as of May 2026: Bybit for trading + MEXC for KYC-light buys + Crypto Bot / xRocket in Telegram for P2P.
Exchange-side TON staking
OKX, Binance (where still accessible), Bybit offer “Earn” or “Simple Earn” products with TON at 2–3% per year. The trade-off:
- More convenient than real PoS (the exchange handles everything).
- Lower yield than Tonstakers/Whales Pool (the exchange keeps the spread).
- Not self-custody — exchange’s wallet.
Better for users who hold TON on the exchange for trading anyway. For long-term HODL, self-staking or liquid staking gives more for comparable risk.
How to pick an exchange
- Trading volume — more volume = less slippage. Top three (Binance/OKX/Bybit) for large amounts.
- Regional availability — check the exchange’s “restricted countries” section.
- P2P support in your fiat — critical for non-USD regions.
- KYC tolerance — for privacy preference, MEXC/Bitget.
- TON-network deposits — all top 10 support it, but HTX sometimes delays deposits 1–2 hours.
Security
Whichever exchange:
- Don’t keep large amounts longer than needed. Exchanges break. Mt.Gox, FTX, Bybit (Feb 2025 — biggest hack of the year).
- 2FA mandatory. Google Authenticator, not SMS.
- Address whitelist — withdrawals only to pre-approved addresses.
- Anti-phishing code — Binance and Bybit support an appended phrase in their emails so you can verify authenticity.
Alternative to CEXs — DEXes
If CEX risk feels excessive, DEXs on TON: STON.fi, DeDust, TONCO. Trade-offs: no fiat on-ramp; you need TON in a wallet first.
Further reading
- How to buy TON — practical entry scenarios.
- How to withdraw TON from Binance — step-by-step flow.
- How to sell TON to fiat — the reverse path.
Frequently asked
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