Coming Soon: XMRUSDT Perpetual Swap Listing With Up to 50x Leverage

A new perp listing for XMR (Monero) – XMRUSDT – will soon be available to trade on BitMEX, with up to 50x leverage.

Trading will start here at 04:00 UTC on  31 October 2025.

If you haven’t signed up for a BitMEX account yet, we’re currently offering up to 5,000 USDT as part of the welcome package for verified users- you can register here.

XMRUSDT Contract Specs

XMRUSDT is a linear perpetual swap, margined in USDT. This allows users to gain exposure to the price of the XMR token and trade it with leverage, without needing to have any Monero holdings.

Key contract details for our Monero token listing:

  • Symbol: XMRUSDT
  • Margin Currency: USDT
  • Contract Size: 0.1 XMR
  • Lot Size: 10
  • Minimum Trade Amount: 1 XMR 
  • Underlying: .BXMRT
  • Max Leverage: 50x
  • Maker Fee: 0.05%
  • Taker Fee: 0.05%
  • Base Initial Margin: 2.00%
  • Base Maintenance Margin: 1.00%

You can trade the XMRUSDT perpetual contract here, or refer to the full contract specs here.

About XMR, the Monero Token
Monero was launched in 2014, and its goal is simple: to allow transactions to take place privately and with anonymity. Even though it’s commonly thought that BTC can conceal a person’s identity, it’s often easy to trace payments back to their original source because blockchains are transparent. On the other hand, XMR is designed to obscure senders and recipients alike through the use of advanced cryptography.

The team behind Monero say privacy and security are their biggest priorities, with ease of use and efficiency coming second. It aims to provide protection to all users — irrespective of how technologically competent they are.

Overall, XMR aims to allow payments to be made quickly and inexpensively without fear of censorship.

 

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