This guide shows verified market-pair data, exchange listings, and related buying information for STRAX. Always confirm fees, country availability, and withdrawal support directly with the exchange before depositing funds.
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| Exchange/route | Pair | Type | Volume/liquidity | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Gate | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $10.33K | Check route |
Bitget | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $100.76K | Check route |
Binance | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $13.69M | Check route |
DigiFinex | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $2.6M | Check route |
XT.COM | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $2.05M | Check route |
Upbit | STRAX/KRW | CEX | $1.49M | Check route |
BYDFi | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $679.07K | Check route |
KuCoin | STRAX/USDT | CEX | $267K | Check route |
Binance TR | STRAX/TRY | CEX | $253.79K | Check route |
Bithumb | STRAX/KRW | CEX | $241.55K | Check route |
Exchange availability, KYC requirements, and account features can vary by country.
Deposit and withdrawal support is not verified unless a route source explicitly provides it.
CoinMarketCap page information is used only as low-confidence background context, not as proof of listings, fees, liquidity, or contract safety.
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Xertra, originally launched in 2016 as Stratis, is a blockchain platform that has rebranded to Xertra. It is designed as a foundation for decentralized finance (DeFi) and gaming, utilizing a mix of hybrid Proof of Work and Proof of Stake, as well as Proof of Authority. The network focuses on providing scalable infrastructure for developers to build Web3 applications.
You can find STRAX on several centralized exchanges. Depending on your location, you may have access to different pairs, such as USDT, USD, EUR, KRW, or TRY.
Verified exchange routes include:
The Xertra network is an Ethereum-compatible Proof of Stake network. It uses the Go-Ethereum (Geth) and Prysm codebases, which allows developers to use standard Web3 tools to deploy smart contracts.
The ecosystem includes several specialized products:
The STRAX token is the native asset used to power economic activity on this network.
When moving STRAX, you must verify that your wallet and the exchange you are using support the Xertra native network.
To verify transactions or check network status, you can use the official Xertra explorer. If you are a developer or want to inspect the implementation, the source code is available on GitHub.
For those seeking higher security for their assets, hardware wallets like those from Ledger are common options for self-custody, though you should always verify the specific model's compatibility with the Xertra network before depositing.
There are several risks to keep in mind when handling STRAX:
The routes listed in this guide come only from verified market-pair rows in our database. We use web research and news for background context on the Xertra Deploy launch and the rebranding from Stratis. Information from CoinMarketCap pages is treated as low-confidence background context and is not used as proof of liquidity or contract safety. Live market values, such as price and volume, are omitted because they change too frequently to remain accurate in a static guide.
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Source: CoinMarketCap. Updated Jun 6, 2026, 4:17 AM
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