How to buy ZTX (ZTX)

This guide shows verified market-pair data, exchange listings, and related buying information for ZTX. Always confirm fees, country availability, and withdrawal support directly with the exchange before depositing funds.

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Buying routes

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Exchange/routePairTypeVolume/liquidityAction
Gate
Gate
ZTX/USDTCEX$358.23Check route
Bithumb
ZTX/KRWCEX$2.58MCheck route
Coinone
ZTX/KRWCEX$2.91KCheck route
CoinEx
ZTX/USDTCEX$2.44KCheck route
BVOX
ZTX/USDTCEX$539.39Check route
uniswap
ZTX/WETHDEX$27.48Check route
Uniswap v3 (Arbitrum)
ZTX/WETHCEX$27.41Check route
sushiswap
ZTX/WETHDEX$1.45Check route
Sushiswap v3 (Arbitrum)
ZTX/WETHCEX$1.45Check route

Risk checks

MediumContract verification required

Token contract data is present for ZTX; users should verify the exact address and network through official sources before transferring funds.

LowCountry availability varies

Exchange availability, KYC requirements, and account features can vary by country.

MediumWithdrawal support not verified

Deposit and withdrawal support is not verified unless a route source explicitly provides it.

LowBackground source has low confidence

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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How to buy ZTX (ZTX) safely

ZTX is a cryptocurrency launched in 2022 that operates on the Arbitrum platform. It is the blockchain initiative enabled by the technology and intellectual property of ZEPETO, which is the largest metaverse in Asia. The project aims to create a decentralized metaverse where users can customize avatars, manage virtual land, and engage in a digital economy.

The native ZTX token is used for governance, in-game utility, and as the default payment method within its ecosystem. Because ZTX exists on the Arbitrum network, you must ensure your wallet and the exchange you use support this specific chain to avoid losing your funds.

Where can you buy ZTX?

You can access ZTX through several centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX).

Centralized options include:

If you prefer using a self-custody wallet on the Arbitrum network, you can use these decentralized options:

Step-by-step buying checklist

To buy ZTX without making critical mistakes, follow these steps:

  1. Verify the contract address. The official ZTX address on Arbitrum is 0x1C43D05be7E5b54D506e3DdB6f0305e8A66CD04e. Always cross-reference this with the official ZTX website or Arbiscan.
  2. Choose your route. Decide if you want the managed environment of a CEX or the direct control of a DEX.
  3. Set up a compatible wallet. If using a DEX, you need a wallet that supports the Arbitrum network. For added security, a hardware wallet like a Ledger is a practical choice for long-term storage.
  4. Fund your account. Purchase the required pairing asset, such as USDT or WETH, depending on the exchange you chose.
  5. Execute the trade. Swap your assets for ZTX.
  6. Secure your tokens. Move your ZTX to a private wallet if you do not intend to trade it immediately.

Fees, liquidity, and withdrawal checks

When choosing between the routes listed above, keep these factors in mind:

  • Liquidity: Different pairs have different levels of depth. For example, the ZTX/KRW pair on Bithumb and the ZTX/WETH pools on Uniswap and Sushiswap are verified routes, but you should check the current order book on the exchange before making a large trade to avoid price slippage.
  • Withdrawals: Deposit and withdrawal support for ZTX is not verified for the listed exchanges. You should check the exchange's current wallet status to ensure they are allowing ZTX transfers before depositing funds.
  • KYC: Requirements for identity verification vary by country and exchange. Bithumb and Coinone, for instance, may have different regional restrictions than Gate or CoinEx.

Before buying: route and token risks

Buying ZTX involves specific risks that you should understand:

  • Network Mismatch: ZTX is on Arbitrum. Sending ZTX to an exchange or wallet that only supports Ethereum (ERC-20) or another chain will result in a permanent loss of funds.
  • Contract Mimicry: Scammers often create fake tokens with the same name. Only use the verified contract address: 0x1C43D05be7E5b54D506e3DdB6f0305e8A66CD04e.
  • Custody Risk: Leaving tokens on an exchange exposes you to platform risk. Using a hardware wallet reduces this risk.
  • Project Development: While ZTX has a roadmap and has launched community governance, some documentation was last updated over a year ago. Review the official documentation to see the current state of development.

Sources and methodology

The routes provided in this guide are sourced exclusively from verified market-pair rows in our database. We use web research and news from sources like Yahoo Finance and Medium to provide background on the project's purpose and recent developments, such as the launch of community governance.

Information from CoinMarketCap page scrapes is treated as low-confidence background context and is not used as proof of liquidity, fees, or safety. Live market values, such as price and volume, are omitted because they change too frequently to remain accurate in a static guide.

ZTX Market Sentiment

Source: CoinMarketCap. Updated Jun 6, 2026, 4:37 AM

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Rank

#1468

$0.00

+35.41%
Market cap
$2.57M
Volume (24h)
$1.10M
Circulating supply
8.05B ZTX
Total supply
10.00B ZTX