MEXC launched MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures on August 6, 2026, giving eligible traders a way to take leveraged long or short positions based on market expectations surrounding Kimi developer Moonshot AI before a potential public listing.
Open the MOONSHOTUSDT Futures market on MEXC
At launch, the contract supported:
Up to 20x leverage;
Cross and isolated margin;
Long and short positions;
USDT settlement;
Maker fee of 0.01%;
Taker fee of 0.04%.
These settings may change. Traders should always check the live contract page before submitting an order.
MOONSHOTUSDT is not Moonshot AI equity. Buying a long futures position does not make the trader a shareholder in Moonshot AI or Kimi.
Moonshot AI remains a private company.
Reuters reported in July 2026 that it was preparing for a possible Hong Kong IPO and had engaged Goldman Sachs and CICC as advisers, but the listing timetable remained fluid. Its valuation had reached approximately $30 billion in June.
This means MOONSHOTUSDT trades in a market without an established public Moonshot AI stock price.
The contract may therefore react strongly to:
Funding rounds;
Kimi product releases;
IPO reports;
Private valuation estimates;
Revenue news;
AI-sector sentiment.
MEXC warns generally that Pre-Market Futures have lower liquidity and higher volatility than mature perpetual-futures markets.
Users need an eligible MEXC account.
New users can review:
How to Sign Up for a MEXC Account
Complete any identity-verification or eligibility requirements applicable to the account and jurisdiction.
Availability of MOONSHOTUSDT may differ by country or region.
MOONSHOTUSDT is a USDT-margined contract.
Users therefore need USDT in the relevant MEXC futures account.
USDT can generally be obtained by:
Depositing from another wallet;
Transferring from the MEXC spot account;
Purchasing through an available fiat channel;
Converting another supported asset.
Always confirm the correct blockchain network when depositing USDT.
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MEXC also allows users to find active Pre-Market contracts through the Futures interface by selecting the Pre-Market category.
Before entering a position, review:
Last price;
Fair or mark price;
Order book;
Funding rate;
Available margin;
Estimated liquidation price;
Open interest;
Contract leverage;
Position limits.
Do not rely only on the last traded price.
For leveraged futures, the mark or fair price may be more important for liquidation calculations than a single last trade.
MEXC supports both margin modes for Pre-Market perpetual futures.
Only margin allocated to the position is primarily used to support it.
This may make maximum loss exposure easier to control, although liquidation may occur sooner.
Available futures margin can be shared across positions.
This may allow a position to withstand more volatility, but losses can affect a larger portion of the futures balance.
Beginners should understand the difference before opening a leveraged trade.
MOONSHOTUSDT launched with leverage of up to 20x.
Leverage should be selected according to risk tolerance rather than the maximum available setting.
| Leverage | Relative risk |
|---|---|
| 1x–2x | Lower |
| 3x–5x | Moderate but still leveraged |
| 10x | High |
| 20x | Very high |
This is a simplified risk illustration, not a guarantee of liquidation thresholds.
Actual liquidation depends on:
Entry price;
Margin mode;
Maintenance margin;
Position size;
Fees;
Additional margin;
Mark price.
A trader may go long when expecting Moonshot AI-related market expectations to improve.
Potential catalysts include:
Higher fundraising valuation;
Strong Kimi K3 adoption;
New commercial agreements;
Higher API usage;
IPO progress.
A trader may go short when expecting market expectations to deteriorate.
Potential catalysts include:
IPO delays;
Lower valuation;
Competitive pressure;
Weak monetization;
Rising compute costs;
Regulatory concerns.
A market order prioritizes immediate execution.
The trade will match against available liquidity in the order book.
Risk:
Slippage can be significant in a thin Pre-IPO market.
A limit order specifies the price at which the trader is willing to enter.
Potential advantage:
Greater control over execution price.
Potential disadvantage:
The order may not fill.
Because MEXC states that Pre-Market Futures can have shallower order books and wider spreads, limit orders may be useful when liquidity is limited.
Position size should be based on acceptable loss rather than expected profit.
Before submitting an order, consider:
Total futures-account balance;
Leverage;
Entry price;
Liquidation price;
Stop-loss;
Funding;
Maximum acceptable loss.
High leverage combined with a large position can create rapid liquidation risk.
A stop-loss can help define an exit point when the market moves against the position.
A take-profit order can close a position when a predefined favorable price is reached.
Neither guarantees execution at the exact selected price during extreme volatility.
Rapid price gaps or low liquidity can produce slippage.
Funding can materially affect the result of a leveraged position.
If funding is strongly positive:
Long positions may face higher holding costs.
If funding is strongly negative:
Short positions may face higher holding costs.
MEXC specifically warns that Pre-Market Futures funding rates can fluctuate substantially because there may be fewer reference-price sources and less balanced positioning.
MOONSHOTUSDT can react quickly to information because there is no mature public Moonshot AI stock market.
Important events include:
Kimi model launches;
Kimi user growth;
API pricing;
Enterprise licensing;
Funding rounds;
IPO filings;
New investors;
GPU availability;
AI regulations.
Moonshot officially identifies Kimi K3 as a 2.8-trillion-parameter model with a one-million-token context window.
Reuters reported that K3 demand became sufficiently high after launch to create significant compute-capacity pressure.
Based on the launch settings provided for the KIMI contract:
| Fee | Launch rate |
|---|---|
| Maker | 0.01% |
| Taker | 0.04% |
Fee rates can change because of:
Platform adjustments;
User tiers;
Promotions;
Regional rules.
Always check the latest trading interface rather than assuming the launch fee remains permanent.
MEXC launched MOONSHOTUSDT with maximum leverage of 20x.
This provides traders with greater capital efficiency than an unleveraged position, but greater leverage also reduces the amount of adverse price movement a position can withstand.
The correct interpretation is therefore:
Higher maximum leverage provides more flexibility, not lower risk.
The MEXC listing announcement is available here:
KIMI Moonshot AI Pre-IPO Futures Listing Announcement
MEXC’s general Pre-Market Futures framework allows contracts to transition toward standard futures after an official listing, subject to specific announcements and market conditions.
A real precedent is SKHYUSDT. Following SK hynix’s U.S. listing, MEXC converted its Pre-IPO Futures into standard futures without interrupting trading; existing positions and open orders remained intact.
MOONSHOTUSDT may not necessarily follow the identical process.
Traders should wait for MEXC’s official Moonshot-specific instructions if and when an IPO occurs.
An IPO can be:
Delayed;
Changed;
Withdrawn;
Canceled.
MEXC states that if an expected listing is canceled or material risk issues arise, a Pre-Market perpetual contract may be delisted and settled under announced procedures.
This makes IPO uncertainty a fundamental MOONSHOTUSDT risk.
Leverage can cause positions to be forcibly closed.
Pre-IPO markets may have shallower order books.
There is no established public Moonshot AI stock price.
The IPO may be delayed or canceled.
Funding costs can reduce returns.
Moonshot’s private valuation may decline.
A single funding, model or regulatory announcement can move the contract rapidly.
Eligible users can trade MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO perpetual futures through MEXC Futures.
No. MOONSHOTUSDT is a futures contract and does not provide Moonshot AI equity ownership.
The contract launched with up to 20x leverage.
Eligible traders can open MOONSHOTUSDT short positions.
MOONSHOTUSDT uses USDT margin.
Yes. Pre-Market Futures can have higher volatility, lower liquidity and greater forced-liquidation risk than standard futures.
MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures are leveraged derivatives and do not provide ownership of Moonshot AI shares.
Futures trading may result in partial or total loss of margin. Higher leverage significantly increases liquidation risk. Pre-IPO pricing may be affected by private valuations, market sentiment, IPO uncertainty, low liquidity and rapidly changing information.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, financial or tax advice.

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