LMEX Futures Contract Specifications: BTC, ETH, LTC, and XRP
Full contract specifications for LMEX futures — BTC, ETH, LTC, and XRP. Includes leverage limits, margin requirements, settlement currencies, and index feed sources.
Full contract specifications for LMEX futures — BTC, ETH, LTC, and XRP. Includes leverage limits, margin requirements, settlement currencies, and index feed sources.
Mark price and index price govern your PnL and liquidation on LMEX. This guide explains both, how they're calculated, and why they matter for every futures trader.
LMEX supports REST, WebSocket, and FIX APIs for spot and futures trading. This overview covers endpoints, authentication, rate limits, and what each protocol is suited for.
LMEX's Unified Futures Wallet consolidates all futures activity into one wallet and introduces Isolated Margin Mode. Here's everything traders and API users need to know.
LMEX supports both One-Way and Hedge Mode for futures positions. Learn when to use each, how liquidation works for hedged positions, and how to switch modes.
SmartTrade lets you copy professional futures strategies on LMEX with built-in stop-loss and take-profit. Here's how to get started and what to expect.
LMEX risk limits require larger positions to hold more margin. Learn how the 10-tier system works for BTC perpetuals and when you need to manually adjust your limit.
LMEX uses partial liquidation, an insurance fund, and ADL to manage risk. Learn how the liquidation mechanism works and how to protect your position.
LMEX lets you use BTC, ETH, USDT, SOL, XRP, fiat, and more as futures margin — without converting first. Here's how the multi-asset collateral system works.
Perpetual futures have no expiry and use funding rates to track spot prices. This guide explains how they work on LMEX — mark price, leverage, funding, and liquidation.