Launch assets
06 global core assets
BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, SOL, and BNB stay explicit instead of drifting into token sprawl or regional clutter.
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Bringing in the next surface without the heavy transition shell.
Attnom Exchange presents launch markets, derivatives-ready product framing, custody controls, support paths, compliance standards, and operations escalation before customers enter the app.
Launch assets
BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, SOL, and BNB stay explicit instead of drifting into token sprawl or regional clutter.
Product model
Perpetuals, spot, wallet controls, and support in one stack.
Exchange hub
Public exchange, app, and operations pages share one consistent product experience.
Derivatives, wallet controls, KYC, security, tax readiness, and review workflows in one exchange.
Market access, trust, and service updates in one system.
Launch assets
BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, SOL, and BNB stay explicit instead of drifting into token sprawl or regional clutter.
Product model
Perpetuals, spot, wallet controls, and support in one stack.
Exchange hub
Public exchange, app, and operations pages share one consistent product experience.
Service model
Status communication and operations review both have dedicated spaces instead of hidden admin-only logic.
Markets, trust signals, and account entry.
Pairs, spreads, and launch coverage.
Verification standards and monitoring.
Account and wallet protections.
Support lanes and anti-scam guidance.
Service updates and incidents.
Trade, wallets, KYC, tax, and support.
Risk, treasury, and review link.
The exchange entry should behave like a venue control map: markets, derivatives desk, asset center, KYC, security, tax, status, and operations handoff are visible as practical routes.
Jump into contract selection, order book, account risk, positions, and execution replay.
Review balances, collateral, deposits, withdrawals, transfers, and treasury-aware rails.
Venue lanes
8
Markets, trade, wallets, KYC, security, tax, help, ops.
Risk visibility
Close
Controls sit next to money movement and execution.
Support path
Routed
Funding, trading, access, and tax issues have direct lanes.
Visitors and customers can understand launch assets, exchange shape, service status, and support paths before opening an account.
Exchange signal
Launch assets
BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, SOL, and BNB stay explicit instead of drifting into token sprawl or regional clutter.
Exchange signal
Product model
Perpetuals, spot, wallet controls, and support in one stack.
Exchange signal
Exchange hub
Public exchange, app, and operations pages share one consistent product experience.
Exchange signal
Service model
Status communication and operations review both have dedicated spaces instead of hidden admin-only logic.
The landing page presents pair activity, spread ranges, and launch-scope rules upfront.
Live market pulse
BTC / USD
$106,563
Volume
$18.4M
Spread
0.18%
ETH / USD
$5,893
Volume
$9.7M
Spread
0.26%
SOL / USDT
$173.17
Volume
$5.3M
Spread
0.12%
USDC / USD
$1.00
Volume
$4.1M
Spread
0.03%
Hot wallet float
Customer-facing liquidity is capped to trading demand while warm and cold reserves stay outside routine session risk.
Withdrawal review
New destinations, unusual devices, and large-value requests move through review without making the process opaque.
Support bridge
Deposits, trading, KYC, and access issues can all inherit the right support payload instead of restarting from scratch.
Control lane
Identity, sanctions, and device checks sit in front of deposits, trades, and withdrawals.
Identity + sanctions + device review
Control lane
Wallet routing, exposure limits, and withdrawal review logic remain visible from the start.
Chain scope + exposure limits + withdrawal review
Control lane
Support, finance, and compliance can all work from the same chain of reviewable events.
Support + finance + compliance evidence
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Public to operatorMarkets, custody, support, and status explain the exchange model before a user opens the app.
02
Public to operatorWhen a customer moves into help, status, or operations, the issue keeps its market, security, or funding context intact.
03
Public to operatorReview, treasury, and incident actions stay connected to customer-facing trust messages.
Connected lane
/exchange/app/tradePerpetuals, futures controls, order book depth, and live positions now lead the account experience.
Connected lane
/exchange/app/walletsBalances, collateral, deposits, withdrawals, and chain messaging in one customer lane.
Connected lane
/exchange/app/taxStatements, reporting readiness, and customer recovery stay near the account surface.
Connected lane
/exchange/opsKYC review, treasury actions, and audit visibility stay linked to the same product family.
Command lane
Launch boardLaunch pairs, readiness scoring, settlement windows, and scope rules are clear before the first order.
Command lane
EvidenceKYC, monitoring, retention, and case review are explained clearly without exposing internal tooling.
Command lane
ControlsWallet boundaries, MFA, session protection, recovery rules, and incident channels are explained in plain language.
Command lane
Guided routerSupport routing, FAQ discovery, scam education, and status-aware troubleshooting are organized by issue type.
Command lane
Rail healthPublic trust messaging and raw rail health are separated so users can scan trust and detail at different speeds.
Command lane
App shellDerivatives, wallets, KYC, security, tax, and support modules are available from one unified trading account.
Command lane
OperationsReview ownership, treasury controls, incident escalation, and audit visibility stay clear.
Market proof
Market activity, spread ranges, perpetuals context, and launch scope are presented clearly before customers enter the app.
Pulse board + contract context + scope controls
Custody proof
Hot, warm, and cold wallet boundaries, withdrawal review, and exposure thresholds stay readable so treasury discipline is part of trust.
Wallet tiers + release windows + review holds
Support proof
Funding issues, KYC questions, account recovery, and suspicious-activity education connect through one support system.
Issue routing + status linkage + anti-scam guardrails
Trust module
Identity, sanctions, device, and exception handling are treated as core product controls instead of buried policy copy.
KYC + device intelligence + case review
Trust module
Network scope, withdrawal review, and exposure limits remain explicit so customers and operators read the same control model.
Wallet routing + limits + review paths
Trust module
Service state, support, and operator escalation are visible lanes rather than hidden back-office concerns.
Status + support + ops continuity