# Lbank

- URL: https://brokerate.io/exchanges/lbank
- Updated: 2026-04-11
- Status: active
- Type: CEX (Spot), CEX (Derivatives), DEX, P2P
- Founded year: 2015
- HQ country: HK
- Website: https://www.lbank.com/
- Support URL: https://www.lbank.com/support
- KYC level: basic
- Fiat onramp: No
- Fiat supported: Unknown
- Available regions: Unknown
- Restricted regions: United States China Iran North Korea Syria Cuba Sudan (some cases) Crimea
- Confidence: 96
- Last verified: Unknown

LBank is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange (CEX) founded in 2015, designed to provide global users with access to digital asset trading, investment tools, and financial services. It serves millions of users across more than 160 countries, positioning itself as a mid-tier but globally accessible exchange.

⚙️ Core Features

LBank offers a multi-product trading ecosystem, including:

Spot trading (800+ cryptocurrencies and 1,000+ trading pairs)
Futures trading with leverage
Copy trading (follow professional traders)
Earn products (staking, flexible savings, launchpool)
Launchpad for new crypto projects
P2P and fiat on-ramp services via third-party providers

The platform is particularly known for its large selection of altcoins and meme coins, making it attractive to users seeking early-stage or high-volatility assets.

💰 Fees &amp; Trading Conditions
Spot trading fees: ~0.10% (maker/taker)
Futures fees: ~0.02%–0.06% depending on role and tier
Crypto deposits: free (network fees may apply)

These fees are generally considered competitive within the industry.

🔐 Security &amp; Infrastructure

LBank uses standard security practices such as:

Cold + hot wallet separation
Two-factor authentication (2FA)
Risk control systems and monitoring

Its security rating has improved over time, with independent assessments indicating moderate-to-good protection standards.

🌍 Market Position
20M+ users globally
Operates in most countries worldwide
Known for:
Wide asset selection
Fast listing of new tokens
Flexible (optional) KYC structure
⚠️ Considerations
Not strongly regulated compared to top-tier exchanges
Heavy focus on high-risk assets (meme coins, low-cap tokens)
Fiat services depend on third-party providers
Liquidity can vary across smaller assets