This comparison pits an offshore CFD broker against a native crypto exchange. The tension centers on security, asset depth, and pricing clarity.
Find out which crypto exchange best suits your trading profile.
Choose if…
Choose AMarkets if you value phone support and segregated funds.
Choose if…
Choose HTX if you want a native exchange with proof of reserves and 600+ coins.
Which exchange wins for each type of crypto trader, based on security, fees, coin selection, and editorial scoring.
| Criteria | ||
|---|---|---|
| Editorial score | 3.3/ 5 | 3.8/ 5 |
| Min Deposit | $100 | No minimum▼ lower |
| Spreads From | 0 pips | N/A |
| Taker Fee | 6.00% | 0.20%▼ lower |
A closer look at the specific criteria each exchange meets or misses within each scoring category.
| Criteria | AMarkets | HTX |
|---|---|---|
| Security | ||
| Cold storage for assets | Fail | Pass |
| Proof of reserves published | Fail | Pass |
| Segregated client funds | Pass | Fail |
| Top-tier regulator (FCA, ASIC, etc.) | Fail | Fail |
| Fees | ||
| No deposit fee | Pass | Pass |
| No inactivity fee | Fail | Pass |
| Transparent pricing page | Fail | Pass |
| Features | ||
| Staking available | Fail | Pass |
| DeFi integration | Fail | Fail |
| NFT trading | Fail | Fail |
| 500+ coins listed | Fail | Pass |
| Support | ||
| Mobile app | Pass | Pass |
| 24/5 live chat | Pass | Pass |
| Phone support | Pass | Fail |
HTX rates 3.8/5 versus 3.3/5 for AMarkets. HTX edges ahead on our composite score, though both exchanges meet a reasonable standard for most traders.
AMarkets lists a spread from 0. Current spread data is not available for HTX. Check both exchanges' full fee schedules, including maker/taker rates, for up-to-date pricing.
HTX has no minimum deposit, while AMarkets requires at least $100. This makes HTX more accessible for traders looking to start with a smaller crypto investment.
AMarkets is regulated by SVGFSA. HTX is regulated by VARA, CIMA. Confirm a exchange's current regulatory status on the relevant regulator's public register before opening an account.
For beginners, HTX has no minimum deposit, removing the capital barrier entirely. Both exchanges otherwise share similar beginner-facing criteria in our data. Also compare demo account availability and educational resources on each exchanges's site.
AMarkets offers up to 2:1 on perpetual or margin products, versus HTX's 200:1 cap. Margin and futures trading carry higher risk than spot crypto; confirm product availability and jurisdiction-specific limits on each exchange's website.
HTX charges $0.2 per trade, lower than AMarkets's $6 per trade. Lower commissions benefit active traders who execute many trades per day. Crypto fees are typically quoted as maker/taker rates rather than fixed per-trade commissions; check each exchange's fee schedule for volume-based discounts.
AMarkets supports cTrader, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, while HTX supports Proprietary Web/Mobile. AMarkets has exclusive access to cTrader and MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5. HTX has exclusive access to Proprietary Web/Mobile.
HTX scores higher on security criteria, with cold storage and proof of reserves. For crypto, cold storage and proof of reserves are key indicators that client assets are protected against exchange failure or hacks.
HTX scores better on fee criteria (no deposit fee, no inactivity fee). Always check both exchanges' current fee schedules, as maker/taker rates and withdrawal fees vary and are subject to change.
HTX offers staking while AMarkets does not according to our data. Staking lets you earn passive yield on your crypto holdings directly through the exchange. Check HTX's supported coins, lock-up terms, and estimated yields before committing.
HTX lists 500+ coins while AMarkets does not meet this threshold in our data. For traders who want access to many altcoins, HTX has the broader selection. Confirm specific coin availability for your region on each exchange's website.
HTX wins for security thanks to proof of reserves and multiple regulators.
HTX wins for low fees with 0.02% maker and 0.05% taker futures fees.
HTX offers staking and yield-earning options while AMarkets does not, making HTX the better choice for holders who want to earn passive income on their crypto.
Equally matched; neither offers DeFi or Web3 features.
| 0.6 pips |
| N/A |
| Inactivity Fee | None | None |
|---|
| Deposit Fee | Free | Free |
|---|
| Deposit methods | Bank transferCredit cardDebit cardSkrillNetellerWebMoneyCrypto | CryptoBank transferCredit cardDebit card |
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| Withdrawal methods | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNetellerWebMoneyCrypto | CryptoBank transfer |
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| Withdrawal Fee | Free | Network fee only |
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| Regulators | SVGFSA | VARA CIMA AUSTRAC |
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| Cold Storage | No | Yes |
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| Proof of Reserves | No | Yes |
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| Staking | No | Yes |
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| DeFi Integration | No | No |
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| NFT Trading | No | No |
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| 500+ Coins | No | Yes |
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| P2P Trading | No | No |
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| Crypto Earn / Savings | No | No |
|---|
| Token Launchpad | No | No |
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| Active bonuses | None | 2 offers |
|---|
HTX is the editorial winner, thanks to a higher score and far broader asset depth; AMarkets trails due to offshore regulation.
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