Getting StartedApr 09, 2026
How to Buy RENDER on LeveX: Spot Trading & Futures Guide

Render Network is a decentralized GPU compute marketplace where users tap idle graphics processing power for 3D rendering, VFX, and AI workloads. The native RENDER token powers this ecosystem, rewarding node operators who contribute computing resources and serving as the medium of exchange for rendering jobs. Since migrating to Solana in late 2023, the network has scaled rapidly, with token burns increasing nearly threefold year-over-year as demand for decentralized compute grows.

Whether you're looking to speculate on the network's AI expansion or want exposure to the growing GPU-as-a-service market, LeveX makes it easy to buy and trade RENDER through both spot and futures markets. Let's walk through both approaches.

What is Render Network?

Render Network enables creators and AI researchers to offload compute-heavy workloads to a distributed network of GPU operators. Instead of relying on centralized cloud providers, users post rendering or AI jobs to the network and get matched with available compute resources. RENDER tokens are earned by node operators (called "renderers") who complete jobs and spent by users who require computing power.

The network supports diverse use cases: 3D animators rendering final frames, VFX studios processing visual effects at scale, architects visualizing designs, and AI teams running inference or training workloads. The token has practical utility: every compute job consumes tokens, and a portion of fees get burned, creating supply pressure from actual network activity.

Since transitioning to Solana, Render has positioned itself as the decentralized alternative to centralized cloud providers, with the Render Compute Network (RCN) attracting AI workload demand beyond 3D rendering.

Buying RENDER via Spot Trading

Spot trading lets you buy RENDER tokens outright at the current market price. This is the simplest entry point and works well if you want to hold tokens for the long term or plan to use them on the Render Network itself.

Step 1: Create and verify your LeveX account Start by visiting LeveX and clicking Register. You'll provide your email, create a password, and confirm your identity through LeveX's standard verification process. This step typically takes a few minutes and is required before any trading activity.

Step 2: Deposit funds Once your account is verified, navigate to the Wallet section and select Deposit. You can fund your account via bank transfer, credit/debit card (through our fiat on-ramp partners like Mercuryo), or by transferring existing crypto from another exchange or wallet. Most deposits settle within 1–2 hours depending on the method.

Step 3: Navigate to the RENDER spot market Go to LeveX Markets or click Trading, then search for RENDER-USDT in the spot market. This is the main trading pair for RENDER on LeveX.

Step 4: Place a spot order You have two order types to choose from. A market order buys RENDER instantly at the current best available price, useful if you want immediate execution. A limit order lets you set the exact price you're willing to pay and waits until the market reaches that level. Limit orders are often better if you're patient and want to avoid slippage on larger trades.

Step 5: Review and confirm Double-check the amount of RENDER you're buying and the total USDT cost. Then confirm the order. Your RENDER will appear in your LeveX wallet within seconds.

Step 6: Secure your tokens You can hold RENDER on LeveX for continuous trading, or transfer to an external wallet for self-custody. Most traders keep holdings on LeveX if they plan to trade actively.

Trading RENDER with Perpetual Futures

If you want to trade RENDER with leverage or take short positions to hedge downside, perpetual futures contracts are the way to go. LeveX offers up to 500x leverage on major pairs, allowing experienced traders to amplify their exposure.

Step 1: Ensure your account is funded Make sure you have USDT or USDC available in your LeveX futures wallet. You can deposit fresh funds or transfer balance from your spot wallet to your futures account.

Step 2: Open the RENDER futures market Navigate to LeveX Perpetual Futures and search for RENDER-USDT. This shows the perpetual contract for RENDER, with real-time funding rates, order book depth, and historical price data.

Step 3: Choose your leverage and position size Decide how much leverage you want to use (1x is no leverage; 100x means a 1% price move against you liquidates your position). Also decide whether you're going long (betting the price will rise) or short (betting it will fall). Start with lower leverage if you're new to futures trading, as liquidations happen quickly on high leverage.

Step 4: Place your futures order Select market order for immediate entry at the current price, or limit order to enter at a specific price. You'll set your position size (how much USDT notional value you want to control) and confirm the order.

Step 5: Set stop-loss and take-profit targets Add a stop-loss to protect against losses and a take-profit to lock in gains. LeveX's advanced order tools let you set these in advance.

Step 6: Monitor and manage your position Watch your unrealized P&L, funding rate, and liquidation price. Close your position whenever you're satisfied with the outcome.

LeveX's Multi-Trade feature lets you hold multiple simultaneous long and short positions on RENDER with independent leverage and risk management, useful for more sophisticated hedging strategies.

Why Trade RENDER on LeveX

LeveX combines competitive fees, powerful trading tools, and a trader-focused community around RENDER and other emerging tokens.

Competitive fees: Spot trading starts at 0.1% maker and 0.1% taker. Futures trading is similarly low-cost, with referral links reducing fees further.

Multi-Trade mode: LeveX lets you open multiple independent positions on RENDER simultaneously, each with its own leverage, stop-loss, and profit target. Valuable for traders managing complex hedges.

Futures Credit system: Earn bonus trading capital through trading volume quests and welcome bonuses. Futures Credit functions as margin support and fee coverage.

Community and transparency: LeveX publishes real-time Proof of Reserves and maintains 100%+ asset backing, aligned with the ethos of decentralized networks like Render.

Getting Started with RENDER

Render Network sits at the intersection of AI compute demand and decentralized infrastructure, making the RENDER token relevant to both compute infrastructure investors and AI enthusiasts. The network's transition to Solana improved speed and cost, while the expansion into AI workloads beyond 3D rendering has broadened the addressable market. To better understand the token's long-term prospects, check out our guides on RENDER price predictionRENDER tokenomics and supply mechanics, and how Render compares to Akash, another decentralized compute network.

If you're focused on storing RENDER securely rather than trading, our guide to the best wallets for RENDER tokens covers hardware wallets, browser extensions, and custody options. For those deeper into the technical side, we've published detailed explainers on how Render's GPU computing worksthe Solana migration from RNDR to RENDER, and the Render Network ecosystem partnerships.

LeveX's fee structure, feature set, and trader-first culture make it a strong venue for RENDER trading. Head to LeveX spot trading to begin, or start with RENDER perpetual futures if you're already familiar with derivatives. For more token guides, visit Crypto in a Minute.

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