CEX Ads
The CEX Ads page shows live offers from CEXs (centralized exchanges, platforms where you trade on a website or app). Each offer appears as its own card. You can filter by platform, sort by different factors, and switch between buying and selling USDT (a digital dollar, a stablecoin worth about 1 US dollar).
What each card shows
Section titled “What each card shows”Each card is one offer posted by one advertiser. It shows these parts:
- Advertiser name. The username of the person or business posting the offer.
- Verified merchant star. A star icon next to the name means this advertiser is a verified merchant (a trader the exchange has checked and approved). The name also appears in a different color.
- Price. How much local currency you pay or receive per USDT.
- Available USDT. The total amount of USDT the advertiser has ready to trade right now.
- Min and max order. The smallest and largest trade size the advertiser will accept.
- Payment methods. Small badges show how you can pay. Up to three badges appear on the card. If the advertiser accepts more methods, a “+N” badge shows how many extra options there are.
- Monthly orders. How many trades this advertiser completed in the past month.
- Finish rate. The percentage of this advertiser’s trades that completed successfully. Shown as a number like “99.1% finish”.
- Last checked. When the app last fetched this offer from the exchange.
Controls
Section titled “Controls”Buy or sell toggle
Section titled “Buy or sell toggle”A toggle at the top lets you switch between two modes:
- Buy. You want to buy USDT. You see advertisers who are selling USDT to you.
- Sell. You want to sell USDT. You see advertisers who want to buy USDT from you.
Platform filter
Section titled “Platform filter”Chips (small clickable buttons) let you pick which CEXs to include. By default, all platforms are selected. Click a chip to remove that platform from the view. Click it again to add it back. A “Reset” button appears whenever you change the defaults, and clicking it returns all filters to their starting state.
If you click off every chip, the page shows a message asking you to select at least one platform.
View: By CEX or Best price
Section titled “View: By CEX or Best price”Two view options change how cards are arranged:
- By CEX. Cards are grouped under a heading for each exchange. Good for comparing offers on one platform at a time.
- Best price. All offers from all selected platforms are mixed together and ranked. Each card in this view shows a small label naming its exchange. Good for finding the single best offer across all platforms at once.
A sort menu lets you order the cards by:
- Best price. Lowest price first when buying, highest price first when selling. This is the default.
- Most orders. Advertisers with the most monthly trades appear first.
- Highest finish rate. Advertisers with the highest completion percentage appear first.
- Most available. Advertisers with the most USDT ready to trade appear first.
Auto-refresh
Section titled “Auto-refresh”The page refreshes itself every 60 seconds. You do not need to reload. A small indicator shows when data was last updated, or if a refresh is in progress.
How to use it
Section titled “How to use it”Here is a simple example. Say you want to buy USDT with Saudi riyals at the best price:
- Set the toggle to Buy.
- Pick your currency (SAR) in the currency tabs at the top.
- Leave all platform chips selected so you see every exchange.
- Switch the view to Best price.
- The sort is already on Best price by default, so the cheapest offer appears at the top. For example, a Binance advertiser might show 3.75 SAR per USDT.
- Check the finish rate and monthly orders on the top cards to find a reliable advertiser.
- The page updates on its own every 60 seconds, so you can watch for better offers without reloading.
