PrimeXBT expands spot crypto exchange with new assets

PrimeXBT, a global multi-asset broker, has added 25 new crypto spot assets to its exchange, including 23 Solana-based tokens. This update boosts trading options across five networks and integrates crypto with traditional finance markets. The expansion aims to enhance user flexibility in managing digital assets.

PrimeXBT announced on December 18, 2025, from Castries, Saint Lucia, an expansion of its crypto exchange functionality. The update introduces 25 new crypto spot assets and over 90 new exchange directions, allowing users to better manage, exchange, and utilize cryptocurrencies on the platform.

Among the additions are 23 Solana-based tokens such as BONK, WIF, PYTH, JUP, RENDER, and BOME, plus BNB on the BEP-20 network and TRX on the TRC-20 network. With these, PrimeXBT now supports 56 spot coins across five networks: BTC, ERC-20, TRC-20, BSC, and Solana.

This development goes beyond holding assets; users can now buy, exchange, and use them as collateral for various markets. These include crypto futures, forex, and contracts for difference (CFDs) on indices, commodities, shares, and cryptocurrencies. The features are accessible via PrimeXBT's native PXTrader platform and MetaTrader 5 (MT5).

PrimeXBT has long been a pioneer in unifying crypto and traditional markets, being among the first to offer crypto margin trading worldwide. This expansion aligns with its philosophy of seamless integration, positioning crypto as a versatile base for trading between digital and traditional finance (TradFi).

The move underscores PrimeXBT's strategy to drive the evolution of modern trading through technology and unified access. Operating since 2018, the platform serves traders in over 150 countries with multi-asset options, advanced tools, and support for crypto, fiat, and local payments.

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