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Trade Crypto Futures in INR

Explore top crypto pairs with high leverage, fast execution, and built-in risk controls

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600+ Crypto Perpetual Futures Contracts

Markets

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BTCUSDT

BTC USDT

73730+0.82%107.3K
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ETHUSDT

ETH USDT

2267.94+2.94%2.3M
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BNBUSDT

BNB USDT

679.3-0.69%97.2K
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SOLUSDT

SOL USDT

93.58+0.96%14.7M
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USDCUSDT

USDC USDT

0.9999+0.00%586.6K
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XRPUSDT

XRP USDT

1.4857+3.34%522.4M
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DOGEUSDT

DOGE USDT

0.1025-1.53%3.4B
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ADAUSDT

ADA USDT

0.2915-1.13%420.2M
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AVAXUSDT

AVAX USDT

10.415-0.36%5.1M
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TRXUSDT

TRX USDT

0.29744+0.20%34.7M

Crypto markets, tailored for India

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INR margins for USDT Futures

INR margins for USDT Futures

Real-time P&L in INR

Real-time P&L in INR

Quick margin & risk actions

Quick margin & risk actions

Choose Mudrex for crypto futures trading

Deep Liquidity

Deep Liquidity

Smoother, cleaner fills even when markets move fast

Up to 100X Leverage

Up to 100X Leverage

High leverage to match your risk and strategy

Fast Fills

Fast Fills

Built for quick execution, ideal for active and frequent traders

Trade Ideas

Trade Ideas

Get trade ideas with actionable TPs, SL, and long/short signals

INR vs USDT Margin

Which one is better for you?

INR MARGINUSDT MARGIN
Use INR directly as futures marginUse USDT stablecoin as margin
P&L displayed in INR for clear trackingP&L settled in USDT
No INR/ USDT conversion before tradingRequires conversion from INR to USDT
Simpler accounting for India-based tradersPreferred by traders who already hold USDT

Stay in Control of Your Risk

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Position risk monitoring

Position risk monitoring

Margin call readiness

Margin call readiness

Pro controls

Pro controls

Quick actions

Quick actions

Lower fees on every trade

A low, transparent fee structure that keeps you in control of every trade

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Start Trading In Minutes

Quick KYC verification

Step 1

Quick KYC verification

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Link your bank account & deposit INR

Step 2

Link your bank account & deposit INR

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Begin trading Cryptos & Futures instantly

Step 3

Begin trading Cryptos & Futures instantly

Frequently Asked Questions

What are crypto futures?

Crypto futures are derivative contracts that let you trade on the future price of a cryptocurrency without owning the asset itself. You can take a long position if you expect prices to rise or a short position if you expect prices to fall, making futures useful in both bullish and bearish markets.

What are perpetual futures, and how do they work?

Perpetual futures are a type of crypto futures contract with no expiry date. Instead of expiring, these contracts use a funding mechanism to keep prices close to the spot market, allowing traders to hold positions as long as margin requirements are met.

What is funding in perpetual futures?

Funding is a periodic payment exchanged between long and short traders in perpetual futures. If the market is bullish, longs pay shorts, and if the market is bearish, shorts pay longs. This system helps keep perpetual futures prices aligned with the actual market price.

What is the liquidation price in crypto futures trading?

The liquidation price is the price at which your position is automatically closed if your margin falls below the required level. Liquidation happens to prevent further losses and protect traders from losing more than their available margin.

Can you lose more than your margin in crypto futures?

No, you cannot lose more than the margin you have allocated to a futures position. Once your losses reach your margin limit, the position is liquidated, ensuring your risk is capped to the funds committed.

How does leverage work in crypto futures trading?

Leverage allows you to control a larger position using a smaller amount of margin. For example, with 10X leverage, a ₹1,000 margin lets you open a ₹10,000 position. While leverage can amplify profits, it also increases risk, so it should be used carefully.

How does P&L work in INR-margin futures?

In INR-margin futures, both your margin and profit or loss are calculated and displayed in Indian Rupees. This removes the need to track USDT conversions and makes it easier for India-based traders to understand performance and manage taxes.

How do I add INR margin to my futures wallet?

You can add INR margin by depositing funds directly from your linked bank account after completing KYC. Once deposited, the INR balance can be used immediately as margin for futures trading without converting to USDT.

How do I trade INR-margin futures step by step?

First, complete KYC and deposit INR into your account. Next, choose a futures trading pair, select your preferred leverage, and place a long or short order. You can monitor P&L in real time, adjust margin, and set stop-loss or take-profit levels as needed.

Is there a difference between crypto margin trading and crypto leverage trading?

Crypto margin trading means using margin (borrowed funds or collateral) to open larger positions than your capital allows. Crypto leverage trading refers to applying leverage (like 5X or 10X) to amplify exposure. Technically, margin is the collateral, and leverage is the multiplier, but the terms are often used interchangeably.