BitMEX — the exchange that launched the 100x-leverage perpetual swap in 2016 — is closing. Its owner and operator, HDR Global Trading Limited, announced on July 23, 2026 that BitMEX will shut down all operations on September 23, 2026 at 04:00:00 UTC following a strategic review. If you hold funds or open positions on BitMEX, this page walks through the timeline and how to withdraw before the deadline.
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Update — the reduce-only clock starts on August 26: From 26 August 2026 at 04:00:00 UTC BitMEX applies risk limits that stop new positions being placed, so from that moment you can only reduce what you already hold. From then until the Closure Time it force-closes existing open positions to wind the market down in an orderly way, and anything still open at 23 September 2026 at 04:00:00 UTC is force-closed immediately. The two dates decide different things: August 26 decides whether you exit on your own terms, September 23 decides only whether your funds are still sitting on the platform. And the wind-down is already mechanical rather than merely scheduled — on 10 August 2026 at 12:00 UTC BitMEX delisted and settled the XRPU26, ADAU26, ETHU26 and XBTUSDTU26 futures early, against an original settlement date of 25 September 2026. If BitMart is also on your list, its own deadline lands the same morning, three hours earlier: BitMart discontinues all trading at 01:00 UTC on August 26.
The important thing first: BitMEX says its proof of reserves shows platform liabilities are fully covered by customer assets, and accounts stay accessible for withdrawals even after trading ends. Your funds are not described as at risk — but there is a firm deadline, an earlier force-close date, and a fee for anything left behind, so it pays to act early rather than at the last minute.
Withdraw your assets before September 23, 2026, 04:00:00 UTC. Funds left on the platform after the deadline are still withdrawable, but they incur a fee: $50 or an annualized 1% of the assets, whichever is greater, charged monthly. Because open positions start being force-closed on August 26, the practical window to trade out on your own terms is even shorter than the September date suggests.
If you are moving to keep trading perpetual futures, you can send your assets to the exchange you choose next. See where derivatives traders are going after BitMEX for what to look for in a replacement venue.
BitMEX users are derivatives traders first, and the main task after a withdrawal is finding a venue that offers the perpetual futures you actually trade. WEEX is a crypto derivatives exchange built around perpetual futures. Products are price exposure with leverage — leverage amplifies losses as well as gains, and derivative and tokenized products are designed to track a price and can deviate from it; understand these risks before trading. If WEEX fits, you can open an account and complete verification, deposit USDT, and check the futures market listing for the contracts available.
September 23, 2026 at 04:00:00 UTC. Trading ends then; after that, accounts are for viewing balances and withdrawing only.
BitMEX states its proof of reserves shows platform liabilities are fully covered by customer assets, and that funds remain withdrawable after trading ends. The reason to act early is the deadline, the August 26 force-close, and the monthly fee on funds left after September 23 — not a stated risk to the funds themselves.
You can still withdraw after the deadline, but funds left on the platform are charged $50 or an annualized 1%, whichever is greater, each month.
No. From August 26, 2026 at 04:00:00 UTC BitMEX applies risk limits that block new positions — you can only reduce what you already hold — and from that point it force-closes existing positions through to the September 23 shutdown.
Any derivatives exchange that lists the perpetual contracts you trade. WEEX is one futures-first option; compare venues on liquidity, contract coverage, fees and security before moving. You can create a WEEX account here.
No bankruptcy has been claimed. BitMEX's operator, HDR Global Trading, announced the closure following a strategic review — a business decision. BitMEX states that its proof of reserves shows platform liabilities fully covered by customer assets, and withdrawals remain open until the September 23, 2026 deadline.
No — they are separate events that happened to land in the same week. BitMart announced its own wind-down on July 26, 2026, three days after BitMEX, citing its own business reasons. If you also hold funds on BitMart, see the BitMart closure timeline and withdrawal guide.
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