BingX Launches ChainSpot: DeFi Trading Without the Headache

BingX is crashing the CeDeFi party and bringing gifts. As part of its 7th anniversary, the exchange launched ChainSpot, a powerful new feature that lets you trade decentralized tokens without dealing with bridges, wallets, or slippage-induced trauma.

ChainSpot marks a turning point, blending centralized ease with decentralized opportunity. It’s not just a new feature: it’s BingX’s way of saying, “You shouldn’t need a PhD in blockchain just to buy a token.”

Let’s explore how ChainSpot helps you buy on-chain assets directly through BingX and why this feature is worth a closer look!

The CeDeFi Power Move: One Tap, All Chains

ChainSpot lets you tap into on-chain trading directly from your BingX spot account. You can explore and trade DeFi tokens, like those on Uniswap and PancakeSwap, without setting up a wallet or touching MetaMask.

Gas fees? Automatically deducted in USDT. No need to stock up on ETH or SOL just to push a transaction through. You don’t need to bridge assets across chains, or panic during every transaction. Just tap, trade, done.

Unlike traditional DEXs, ChainSpot keeps your assets under BingX’s protective umbrella, with cold wallet storage, two-factor authentication, and smart slippage settings. You can pick “Auto” mode for seamless swaps or manually set slippage (up to 50%) for tighter control.

Find Quality Tokens Fast

ChainSpot doesn’t just let you trade, it helps you discover. Thanks to AI-driven filters, you can quickly identify trending and high-quality on-chain projects. No more doomscrolling on Twitter for the next hyped token.

And unlike some DEX-only tools, ChainSpot uses your BingX balance. No transferring funds. No praying you pasted the correct contract address. Just click and go.

The Trade-Offs? Pretty Minor

Of course, no system’s perfect. While you can trade across chains, you won’t always see the exact execution price due to market volatility. And during short maintenance windows, some ChainSpot trades might not show up in your PnL.

Still, your account value stays accurate. More importantly, your assets are safe.

ChainSpot Isn’t Alone: The On-Chain Boom Is Real

BingX isn’t the only CEX bringing on-chain trading to the masses. A few of its rivals are also stepping up:

  • Bitget Onchain launched April 18, offering DEX-like trading with CEX simplicity. You can use your spot balance to grab early-stage tokens without the need for a wallet.
  • Gate.io’s MemeBox just integrated Solana. You can now trade meme coins with your spot balance.
  • MEXC DEX+, a DEX aggregator launched March 18, gives access to over 10,000 on-chain assets straight from your MEXC account. Again, no wallets required.

Clearly, centralized exchanges have entered the “on-chain, no pain” era, and they’re not looking back. View all exchanges with on-chain trading.

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Why ChainSpot Sets BingX Apart

So why ChainSpot? Because it hits a sweet spot others don’t:

  • True multi-chain trading
  • Gas fees in USDT without native token juggling
  • AI-powered token discovery
  • Cold storage security + smooth DeFi access

BingX’s Chief Product Officer, Vivien Lin, summed it up best:

“Our goal with ChainSpot is to redefine what access to DeFi looks like—making it simple, intuitive, and protected.”

With ChainSpot, BingX is rewriting the CeDeFi rulebook. You no longer have to pick between innovation and safety. Now, you can have both.

Ready to Try DeFi Without the Drama?

If you’ve ever bailed on a DEX trade mid-swap or feared you were one click away from disaster, ChainSpot might be your ideal upgrade. Many exchanges have been rolling this feature out recently, and the user base has been happy about easy access to decentralized trading without the typical hassle.

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If you want to get in the latest memecoin early, join BingX and explore on-chain trading the easy way. No MetaMask. No bridges. No stress. Just CeFi combined with DeFi, done right.

Published on May 10th, 2025 by Matías F.. Last updated on July 3rd, 2025 (4 months ago). Article editor/fact-checker: Nick.

Matías F.
Matías F.
Self-taught crypto junkie. Writes about altcoins, airdrops, and blockchain chaos. More articles by Matías