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Published 1 час назад • 6 minute read

Best Binance Alternatives for 2026

Binance is the biggest crypto exchange in the world, but biggest is not the same as best for everyone. Plenty of traders go looking for an alternative, whether because Binance is restricted or unavailable in their country, because they want higher leverage or lower fees than it offers, because they prefer a simpler interface, or simply because they do not want all of their activity on a single venue. The good news is that the competition has caught up: several exchanges now match or beat Binance on specific things, from leverage and copy trading to regulation and altcoin selection, even against the liquidity of BTC-USDT.

This guide compares six strong Binance alternatives on the factors that usually drive the switch: fees on spot and futures, maximum leverage, the range of products, and regional availability. Every figure was checked against exchange documentation, and where access is restricted by region, we flag it, since that is often the very reason people are searching for an alternative in the first place.

A note on availability: These platforms serve different regions, and several restrict derivatives or full access in the United States, the UK, Canada, and the post-MiCA EU, so confirm your own jurisdiction before signing up.

Risk warning: Trading crypto, especially with leverage, carries a high risk of loss. Never trade with funds you cannot afford to lose. This article is informational and is not financial advice.

The alternatives at a glance

The table compares each alternative on the numbers most people weigh when moving away from Binance. Fees are standard entry-tier rates, checked against each venue's fee schedule and cross-referenced with independent trackers like CoinGecko's exchange rankings.

#

Alternative

Best for versus Binance

Spot maker / taker

Futures maker / taker

Max leverage

1

Bitget

Wider markets and copy trading

0.10% / 0.10%

0.020% / 0.060%

Up to 125x

2

BloFin

Higher leverage and reachable fees

0.10% / 0.10%

0.020% / 0.060%

Up to 150x

3

OKX

All-in-one with a self-custody wallet

0.080% / 0.10%

0.020% / 0.050%

Up to 125x

4

Bybit

Faster, cleaner derivatives experience

0.10% / 0.10%

0.020% / 0.055%

Up to 125x

5

KuCoin

Broad catalog and token perks

0.10% / 0.10%

0.020% / 0.060%

Up to 100x

6

Kraken

Regulation and security

0.25% / 0.40%

0.020% / 0.050%

Up to 50x

None of these is a drop-in clone of Binance, so the profiles below explain what each one does better, and what you give up in exchange.

How the alternatives compare

1. Bitget: the widest markets and deepest copy trading

Bitget is the alternative that feels closest to Binance in breadth, and in some ways it goes further. It lists more perpetual markets than almost any rival, including commodity perpetuals such as crude oil and natural gas added in 2026, and it runs one of the largest copy-trading ecosystems in crypto, where you can mirror a deep bench of verified traders across spot and futures. Its regular fees of 0.10% spot and 0.020% maker with 0.060% taker on futures are competitive, though its first VIP badge does not cut the futures taker until VIP 2. For a Binance user who wants an even wider market range plus serious copy trading, it is the most natural switch.

Best for: traders who want the broadest selection of markets and a strong copy-trading product.

Watch out for: the first VIP tier does not lower the taker, and depth thins on the most exotic listings.

2. BloFin: higher leverage and a discount you can actually reach

BloFin appeals to Binance users who want more leverage and a friendlier fee ladder. This crypto trading platform offers up to 150x on its most liquid perpetuals such as BTC-USDT, above Binance's 125x ceiling, and covers spot at a flat 0.10%, perpetual futures at 0.020% maker and 0.060% taker, spot and futures copy trading, and BloFin Earn for idle assets. Its standout is the reachable discount: VIP 1 cuts the futures taker to 0.0500% with $50,000 in account assets, where many venues gate the first discount behind six-figure balances or millions in volume. Founded in 2019 and publishing proof of reserves, it clears the security bar while offering a lighter onboarding than the largest exchanges.

Best for: traders who want higher leverage, copy trading, and a fee discount a mid-size account can reach.

Watch out for: its spot coin selection and fiat on-ramps are narrower than Binance's, and its books are thinner on very large orders.

3. OKX: the all-in-one with on-chain access

OKX is the alternative for traders who want Binance-like breadth plus a self-custody wallet in the same account. It offers deep spot and derivatives markets, options, and earn products at 0.080% maker and 0.10% taker on spot and 0.020% maker and 0.050% taker on futures, matching Binance on the futures rate. The built-in wallet lets you move between centralized trading and on-chain positions from one login, which Binance does not integrate as tightly. It is the strongest "manage everything, including DeFi, from one place" option here.

Best for: traders who want centralized trading and on-chain access under one roof.

Watch out for: it requires full identity verification upfront, with derivatives restricted or capped in several regions.

4. Bybit: a faster, cleaner derivatives experience

Bybit is the alternative many active derivatives traders prefer for its fast matching engine and clean, purpose-built interface, which feels less cluttered than Binance's sprawling product surface. It offers spot, perpetuals such as BTC-USDT, dated futures, options, and copy trading, with fees of 0.10% spot and 0.020% maker with 0.055% taker on futures. The weak point relative to Binance is the discount path, since Bybit's first VIP tier needs $100,000 in assets, so most retail accounts stay on the regular rate. If execution quality and interface matter more to you than the last basis point, it is a compelling switch.

Best for: derivatives traders who value speed and a polished, focused interface.

Watch out for: the first fee discount is expensive to reach, and access is restricted in several markets.

5. KuCoin: a broad catalog with token perks

KuCoin is a well-rounded alternative that mirrors much of what people like about Binance, with a large coin selection, spot and futures, and its own KCS token for fee discounts. Fees sit at around 0.10% on spot and 0.020% maker with 0.060% taker on futures, with leverage up to 100x across a broad perpetual catalog. It scales fees down with volume and rewards KCS holders, so regulars in its ecosystem pay less over time. It is a solid all-rounder rather than a leader on any single metric, which is exactly what many Binance users are looking for.

Best for: traders who want a broad, familiar all-round platform with token-based perks.

Watch out for: fees are mid-pack, so cost-first traders can do better elsewhere.

6. Kraken: the regulated, security-first choice

Kraken is the alternative for traders who want to move away from Binance toward stronger regulation and a long, clean security record. Kraken Futures is competitive at 0.020% maker and 0.050% taker, though its spot fees start higher at 0.25% maker and 0.40% taker, and leverage tops out at 50x rather than Binance's 125x. What you give up in maximum leverage and product breadth you gain in compliance and a track record that appeals to cautious or institutional users. It is the safest-feeling switch on this list.

Best for: traders who prioritize regulation and security over maximum leverage.

Watch out for: base spot fees are high, and leverage is capped lower at 50x.

Questions about Binance alternatives

Why look for a Binance alternative at all? The most common reasons are regional restrictions or unavailability, a preference for higher leverage or lower fees, a simpler interface, or wanting to spread activity across more than one venue rather than concentrate it. Kraken's learning hub has general guidance on evaluating an exchange that is worth reading before you move.

Which alternative is closest to Binance? Bitget and OKX come closest on breadth and product range, while Bybit is the nearest match on the derivatives experience. If your reason for leaving is leverage or a reachable fee discount, BloFin is the stronger fit.

Are these alternatives safe? Safety varies, so favor platforms with a long track record and published proof of reserves, and consider self-custody for long-term holdings. Regulation is strongest at Kraken and weakest at the most permissive offshore venues.

Can I use these alternatives in my country? It depends on the platform and your jurisdiction, since derivatives in particular are restricted in the United States, the UK, Canada, and the post-MiCA EU. Resources like OKX Learn and each exchange's own help center list current regional availability.

How to choose a Binance alternative

  1. Start with why you are leaving. If it is availability, filter for platforms that operate in your region first, since nothing else matters if you cannot sign up.

  2. Match the alternative to your priority. Higher leverage points to BloFin, breadth to Bitget or OKX, and regulation to Kraken.

  3. Check the fees you will actually pay. Compare both the entry-tier rate and the first discount you can realistically reach, not just the headline.

  4. Do not put everything in one place. Spreading balances across more than one venue reduces the risk that any single restriction or outage locks you out, and a neutral market reference like Investing.com's crypto section helps you track prices independently of whichever exchange you land on.

The bottom line: Bitget is the closest all-round match to Binance and the copy-trading leader, but if your reason for switching is leverage or a fee discount you can actually reach, BloFin is a standout, with OKX and Bybit strong on breadth and experience, and Kraken on regulation.

 

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