How to Sign Up on MEXC With an Invite Code
Where MEXC's invite field sits, why a referral discount is worth less on an exchange that already runs zero-fee promotions, and what to check first.
MEXC has spent years running zero or near-zero maker fee promotions on spot pairs. That changes the arithmetic of a referral code more than anything else on this page: a percentage off a fee that is already zero is zero.
This page covers where the invite field is, what the invite is worth on an exchange priced this way, and the timing rule that applies everywhere.
Where the field is
MEXC registration takes an email address or phone number, with the invite field on the same screen — often collapsed under an optional link, and pre-filled if you arrive through an invite link.
The app and the website do not always present the field identically. If you cannot find it on mobile, completing registration on the web is the more reliable route.
- Look for invite code or referral code; MEXC has used both labels.
- Confirm the field is filled if you came through a link.
- Complete identity verification before expecting any tiered reward.
- Check which pairs the current fee promotion covers — it is not all of them.
Why the discount is worth less here
A referral discount is a percentage taken off the trading fee. Its value is therefore a function of the fee, not of the percentage.
On spot pairs covered by a zero-maker promotion, there is no maker fee to discount. On taker orders and on futures there is, so the discount does apply — but the share of your activity it touches is smaller than it would be at an exchange with a conventional schedule.
That is not an argument against taking the code. It is an argument against choosing an exchange on the strength of the code, which is the mistake the whole category encourages.
Promotional fee schedules change without notice, and a pair that is free this quarter may not be next. Check the current schedule rather than a page that quotes one.
The timing rule is the same everywhere
The invite is written into the account at creation. It cannot be added afterwards, support will not attach one, and a second registration on the same identity documents is normally rejected.
If your account already exists without an invite, you are on the standard schedule — including whatever promotional pricing is currently running, which applies to every account regardless of who invited whom.
We have not published a MEXC code yet
There is no MEXC code on this site, because none has been verified against MEXC's own programme terms. The MEXC tab states that rather than showing an unverified figure.
To be notified when one is added, or to submit one for review, write to contactmail.bsam@gmail.com.
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The code can only be entered while you create the account. It costs you nothing and cannot be added later.
No referral code has been added for this exchange yet.
Get in touch: contactmail.bsam@gmail.com
No referral code has been added for this exchange yet.
Get in touch: contactmail.bsam@gmail.com
No referral code has been added for this exchange yet.
Get in touch: contactmail.bsam@gmail.com
No referral code has been added for this exchange yet.
Get in touch: contactmail.bsam@gmail.com
Questions about this page
Where is the invite code field on MEXC?
On the registration screen, usually behind an optional expander, and pre-filled if you arrived through an invite link. MEXC has labelled it both invite code and referral code.
Is a MEXC referral discount worth anything with zero-fee trading?
On pairs covered by a zero-maker promotion there is no fee to discount, so no. On taker orders and futures there is a fee, and the discount applies there.
Can I add a MEXC invite code after registering?
No. It is written at account creation and cannot be attached later.
Does this site have a MEXC invite code?
Not yet. Codes appear here only after they have been checked against the exchange's own terms.
Fee rates on this page were checked on 2026-08-21 against the exchange's official fee schedule. Rates can change without notice.