How Token Metrics Rates Crypto Exchanges

The Token Metrics 100-point methodology for reviewing crypto exchanges by security, fees, liquidity, assets, usability, funding, availability, and support.
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This page explains how Token Metrics reviews crypto exchanges and keeps decision pages refreshed as fees, region availability, and products change.

  • Last reviewed: July 1, 2026
  • Review model: Token Metrics crypto exchange methodology
  • Disclosure: Token Metrics may earn compensation from partners or sponsors in the future. Editorial scores and rankings are based on the methodology below, not payout. No exchange placement on this page should be read as investment advice or a guarantee of safety, uptime, liquidity, or returns.

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How to read this score: Token Metrics exchange scores combine source-backed exchange data with Token Metrics editorial judgment. Objective inputs include published fee schedules, region availability, supported assets, legal disclosures, security documentation, funding and withdrawal terms, and third-party market/liquidity references. Editorial inputs include usability, support quality, tool fit, and relative fit for different user types. Affiliate or sponsor relationships do not determine rankings.

TM Exchange Methodology

6-factor score

July 2026

Security
Fees
Tools
Assets
UX
Funding
Visual summary, detailed rubric belowScore rubric ↓

Example exchange score tiles

Strong Fit

Kraken

Strong fit for users who want security depth, advanced trading tools, and a lower-fee exchange profile.
Security 88Fees 79

Go to Kraken

Beginner Fit

Coinbase

Strong fit for users who want a beginner-friendly exchange, regulated U.S. access, and simple crypto buying.
Security 84Fees 74

Go to Coinbase

Custody Fit

Gemini

Strong fit for U.S. users who prioritize compliance, custody controls, and a clean buying workflow.
Security 86Fees 70

Go to Gemini

Quick answer: Token Metrics rates crypto exchanges with a 100-point model that prioritizes security, fees, liquidity, assets, user fit, funding, availability, and support. Scores are editorial tools, not guarantees.

Objective inputs vs editorial judgment

The Token Metrics score is not a pay-to-rank list and not a black-box claim of precision. It combines verifiable public inputs with a consistent editorial rubric so readers can compare exchanges using the same criteria.

How it is used
Used as the factual base of the score.
Examples
Published fee schedules, legal/licensing pages, security/trust documentation, region availability, supported assets, funding and withdrawal rules, third-party exchange statistics.
Input type
Editorial judgment
How it is used
Used where a direct numeric input would be misleading or incomplete.
Examples
Beginner fit, support quality, product clarity, advanced-tool usefulness, relative user fit, and whether disclosures are easy for readers to understand.

100-point scoring model

Weight
20
What we check
Security controls, custody claims, public audits/certifications, incident history, licensing disclosures.
Category
Fees
Weight
15
What we check
Maker, taker, instant-buy, spread, deposit, withdrawal, conversion, and network-fee disclosures.
Category
Liquidity
Weight
15
What we check
Market depth signals, active-trader tooling, and suitability for small vs. larger orders.
Category
Asset coverage
Weight
10
What we check
Major assets, stablecoins, token availability, and regional restrictions.
Category
Beginner experience
Weight
10
What we check
Onboarding, fee transparency, education, support, and simple buy/sell flow.
Category
Advanced trading tools
Weight
10
What we check
Pro interface, APIs, order types, derivatives/margin where applicable and legal.
Category
Funding / withdrawals
Weight
10
What we check
ACH, wire, card, PayPal, SEPA, processing times, holds, and withdrawal rules.
Category
Regulatory availability
Weight
5
What we check
Supported countries/states and disclosed licenses/registrations.
Category
Customer support
Weight
5
What we check
Help center quality, support channels, escalation paths, and transparency.

How often scores refresh

Exchange decision pages should be checked monthly for fee table, availability, license, disclosure, and security-page changes. Material changes trigger score review and page updates.

Neutral third-party data checks

For liquidity, market breadth, and exchange-market context, Token Metrics cross-checks primary exchange documentation against neutral third-party exchange data where available. These references are used as supporting evidence, not as the sole ranking formula.

Source universe for monthly refreshes

Sources checked

Affiliate and sponsor policy

Affiliate or sponsor relationships may create compensation, but they do not determine ranking order. Sponsored placements must be clearly labeled and use compliant link attributes.

What scores do not mean

Scores do not guarantee asset safety, platform solvency, regulatory outcomes, uptime, liquidity, or investment returns.

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Choosing an exchange is only step one. Token Metrics helps investors research assets, compare market setups, track risk, and decide what deserves attention after the account is open.

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More Token Metrics exchange resources

Use these companion guides to compare exchanges from the same methodology, then check fees, safety, and fit before funding an account.

FAQ

How does Token Metrics rate crypto exchanges?

Token Metrics uses a 100-point model weighted toward security, fees, liquidity, asset coverage, user experience, trading tools, funding, availability, and support.

Can affiliate compensation change rankings?

No. Compensation may exist, but rankings follow the editorial methodology and source checks.

How often are exchange pages reviewed?

The exchange cluster is designed for monthly checks, with immediate updates when fee, availability, or security disclosures materially change.