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Coverage

What Cexorer monitors across supported exchanges

Coverage in Cexorer means route-level operational context: deposit status, withdrawal status, chain availability, withdrawal fee, minimum withdrawal, recent state changes, and supported analytics depending on plan.

17 Supported exchanges
Deposit + withdraw Statuses shown on each route
Fee + minimum + confirmations Extra route details on the board

What coverage includes

Cexorer focuses on the operational state of transfer routes, not just prices. For each exchange / coin / chain combination, the product is built to surface whether deposits and withdrawals are enabled, how much a transfer costs, and whether the route is usable now.

Depending on plan and page context, coverage also extends to coin-level event history, availability charts, and statistical reopen forecasts for currently disabled routes.

  • Deposit enabled / disabled status
  • Withdrawal enabled / disabled status
  • Deposit confirmations context when available
  • Withdrawal fee and minimum withdrawal context
  • Recent route and coin event history

What coverage does not mean

Coverage does not mean a route is guaranteed to remain stable, that every network is available all the time, or that the service is an official source for any exchange.

Users still need to verify the final route, network, address, and operational context before sending funds.

  • Cexorer is not an exchange and does not execute transfers
  • A monitored route can still change between checks
  • Third-party provider downtime can affect freshness or alert timing
Open live state board See monitoring methodology

FAQ

Does Cexorer cover every network on every exchange?

No. Coverage is route-based and depends on what can be monitored and normalized reliably. The exchange list is broad, but individual route quality can vary.

Do I need a paid plan to browse live route states?

No. The live state board is the entry point. Paid plans expand alert limits, historical context, charts, and forecasts.