How do I buy SERV?
Create an account on a supported exchange such as MEXC, verify your identity, deposit funds, open the SERV market and place a market or limit order.
You can buy OpenServ (SERV) on 1 exchange we track — MEXC. SERV is trading at $0.02798. The usual route: create an account on one of them (MEXC is a common starting point), complete verification, deposit USD or USDT — or buy it by card — then open the SERV market and place a market or limit order.
Exchange availability and the quote currency depend on the venue and your country. General information, not financial advice.
General information, not financial advice. Only risk what you can afford to lose.
CryptoCop flags where OpenServ (SERV) appears on tracked spot markets. Flags come from exchange ticker APIs (Tier-1 weekly; Tier-2 on the fast scanner pass) — not from marketing claims.
Also flagged: MEXC. Liquidity and pair names (often SERV/USDT) vary by venue.
Use the trade buttons above for the live market URL. Always confirm the contract/ticker on the exchange before sending funds. Not financial advice.
Create an account on a supported exchange such as MEXC, verify your identity, deposit funds, open the SERV market and place a market or limit order.
SERV is available to trade on MEXC.
OpenServ is trading at $0.02798, updated continuously from Bitget and aggregate sources.
OpenServ is tagged on the ETH network in CryptoCop’s data. Always verify the contract on a block explorer before depositing or bridging.
CryptoCop lists contract 0x40e3…8042 on ETH. Confirm on an official explorer before sending funds — scammers clone tickers.
On centralized exchanges you can buy SERV inside the exchange account first. For long-term holding, many users withdraw to a self-custody wallet on the correct network. Not financial advice.
Typical flow: (1) choose an exchange that lists SERV, (2) create and verify your account, (3) deposit USD/USDT or crypto, (4) search SERV, (5) place a market or limit order. Full steps are on this page.
Fees vary by venue and by order type. On most exchanges a limit (maker) order costs less than a market (taker) order, and depositing USDT is usually cheaper than buying with a card. Compare the venues listed on this page before you trade. Not financial advice.
Most major exchanges let you buy USDT or USD with a card and then swap into SERV on MEXC. Direct card-to-SERV support depends on the exchange and your country — check the venue's payment options.
OpenServ spot markets we currently track are on MEXC. Listings change — this page reads live exchange data, so it reflects where SERV trades today.
That depends on the exchange, not on SERV itself — each venue serves a different set of regions and runs its own verification. Check the exchange's own country list before signing up.