Shortex - Exchange Review

Shortex hybrid exchange interface

Shortex Overview

Shortex launched with a mission to simplify crypto trading while offering a taste of social trading perks. It blends standard spot markets with a copy‑trading feature, token launchpad and occasionally lending functions. If you've ever wondered what it might feel like to mimic pro traders inside the app, Shortex gives you that option.

What makes Shortex unique

Highlights & trade-offs

User interface & experience

Shortex opens to a clean dashboard. Charts, favorite pairs, and menus are crisp. Copy-trading sits right next to watchlists, so it’s simple to start following someone. Launchpad promos are clear banners. The wallet section neatly shows balances. Mobile matches this well.

Markets & liquidity

You can trade dozens of pairs, mostly top coins and emerging altcoins. Big pairs are liquid; small or brand-new tokens can slip more on price. For copy-trading, profits depend heavily on who you follow and market depth of their trades.

Fees, deposits & withdrawals

Expect around 0.15–0.20% on spot trades. Copy-trading might include profit sharing with lead traders. Launchpad deals often require staking or holding special tokens. Deposits are crypto-only for now, fiat on-ramps are hinted at. Withdrawals process within a few hours to a day, plus normal blockchain fees.

Safety & trust signals

Security uses 2FA, cold storage, IP whitelists. No hacks reported. The team talks about audits but there’s no published certificate yet. Regulatory standing is murky: they show a business address but lack top-tier licenses. Copy-trading also brings questions around KYC rules since trader identities are involved.

Who should use Shortex?

Not for people who demand strong licenses, insurance, or get lost in multi-feature dashboards. Also tough for high-volume traders needing guaranteed liquidity on niche coins.

How to get started

Final thoughts

Shortex blends classic and social-trading tools well. It’s a fun side platform if you like watching or copying others, or jumping into early token plays. But if you lean on regulation, insurance or deep liquidity, keep this as a secondary venue. Your main stack belongs on more robust, licensed exchanges.

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