You can buy COTI on most major crypto exchanges, it’s not hard to find, but where you buy might depend on how you plan to use it.
Centralized Exchanges (CEXs)
COTI is listed on several top-tier CEXs including:
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Binance
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Coinbase
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KuCoin
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HTX
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Gate.io
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Bitget
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Crypto.com
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MEXC
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Kraken
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BitMart
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BingX
These platforms offer spot trading pairs like COTI/USDT, COTI/BTC, and COTI/ETH. Most users start here because of the high liquidity and fiat on-ramps. If you’re new to crypto, this is probably your easiest entry point.
Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs)
COTI is also tradable on Uniswap, and Bancor's Carbon DeFi . This is especially useful for:
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Swapping directly from your wallet
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Avoiding centralized custody
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Staying within the DeFi ecosystem
Just double-check that you're selecting the official ERC-20 contract. With the transition to COTI V2, you’ll want the Ethereum-native version, not the legacy token from COTI's original chain.
Quick Tips:
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Always verify the contract address (get it from COTI’s official sources or CoinGecko).
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Prices and liquidity can vary slightly between platforms, especially on DEXs.
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If you’re planning to stake or use COTI inside dApps, it’s best to hold it in a self-custody wallet like MetaMask after purchasing.
You’re not limited to one venue. A lot of users buy on CEXs for liquidity and then move to DeFi wallets for staking or dApp use.
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