EchoTrade Is Now an Official Liquidity Partner of MEXC
EchoTrade is now an official Liquidity Partner of MEXC.
Founded in 2018, MEXC serves more than 40 million users across 170+ countries and regions, and lists over 3,000 digital assets. Operating a venue at that scale takes serious infrastructure, and it is a company we have worked alongside for a long time before this became official.

What a Liquidity Partner does
An exchange runs a market. A liquidity partner helps make sure the individual markets inside it function properly.
In practice that means the things we manage every day across 90+ centralized and decentralized exchanges: keeping the bid-ask spread tight so trading is not expensive, maintaining depth on both sides of the order book so orders fill without excessive price impact, and keeping quotes live continuously rather than only during convenient hours.
For a project listing on MEXC, this is the difference between a token that trades properly from the first hour and one that technically has a market but is uncomfortable to use.
Why this matters for projects listing on MEXC
A listing is the moment a token meets a live market, and traders form a view of it within minutes. Most of that view comes from mechanics rather than fundamentals: how wide the spread is, whether a normal-sized order moves the price, whether the book looks like a functioning market.
None of that happens automatically. Depth does not accumulate on its own, because organic traders place orders to execute rather than to sit in the book providing liquidity for other people. Someone has to be quoting both sides, continuously, from the moment trading opens.
As an official Liquidity Partner, that is the role we play for projects listing on MEXC.
What this means in practice
For projects preparing a MEXC listing, working with a designated liquidity partner covers the market structure side of the launch: order book depth from day one, spread management, and quote coverage that meets the standards exchanges monitor after listing.
For projects already listed, the same work applies on an ongoing basis. Exchange requirements are measured continuously rather than at listing, so maintaining those metrics is a permanent job rather than a launch task. Our guide to what exchanges actually require at listing covers those obligations in detail.
About MEXC
Founded in 2018, MEXC serves more than 40 million users across 170+ countries and regions, and lists over 3,000 digital assets. The exchange describes its mission as being a 0-fee gateway to infinite opportunities, built around trending tokens, daily airdrops, low fees and comprehensive liquidity. In June 2026 it reported $437 billion in trading volume.
Learn more at mexc.com.
About EchoTrade
Founded in 2023, EchoTrade provides market making and liquidity management for token projects across more than 90 centralized and decentralized exchanges. The team is built around quantitative research and market microstructure analysis, with more than 20 traders managing client order books around the clock for over 100 active projects.
EchoTrade has supported more than 2,000 token launches. Alongside core market making, its service lines cover early-stage exchange launch support, exchange compliance review, and treasury management.
EchoTrade is also an official Silver Sponsor of TOKEN2049 Singapore 2026.
FAQ
What is a liquidity partner on a crypto exchange?
A liquidity partner is a market making firm that works with an exchange to keep listed markets functioning: maintaining tight bid-ask spreads, depth on both sides of the order book, and continuous quote coverage so traders can execute without excessive price impact.
Does a project need a market maker to list on MEXC?
Most centralized exchanges expect projects to have a designated market maker in place, and it is commonly part of the listing application itself. Beyond the application, exchanges monitor market quality metrics continuously after listing, which is work that requires someone actively managing the order book.
What does EchoTrade do as MEXC's Liquidity Partner?
We manage order book depth, bid-ask spreads and quote uptime for projects listing and trading on MEXC, the same way we do across the 90+ exchanges we operate on.
How do I get liquidity support for a MEXC listing?
Reach out to us directly through Telegram. The best time to have this conversation is four to six weeks before a listing, so liquidity planning happens alongside exchange preparation rather than after it.
Does this partnership apply to existing listings or only new ones?
Both. Projects preparing a listing and projects already trading on MEXC can work with us on liquidity management, though the work looks different depending on the stage.