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The three exchanges you mentioned Gate.io, Bitget, and MEXC are indeed the confirmed centralized platforms supporting the SDEX to EV migration swap at the official rate of 1 SDEX for 2.25 EV. They have been announced by the Everything team as migration partners where you can execute that swap directly on the exchange. Kraken is also an early listing partner for EV trading but not specifically confirmed for the migration swap at that ratio. Now on the question of whether they are U.S. friendly, I have to be straightforward with you. There is no official information from the Everything team, their docs, or their Twitter account that addresses the U.S. user status or KYC restrictions for Gate, Bitget, or MEXC in relation to this migration. None of the official sources confirm whether these platforms permit U.S. residents to trade or perform the swap. That is something you would need to verify directly with each exchange by checking their current terms of service, KYC requirements, and jurisdictional restrictions as their policies can change and vary by state. What I can tell you is that Kraken which is generally considered more U.S. friendly than the others is an early EV listing partner, but again the migration swap mechanism at 1:2.25 was specifically announced for Gate, Bitget, and MEXC. So if you are in the U.S., the safest path would be to check Kraken for EV availability and also consider the on chain locking option which the team has mentioned can yield a more favorable effective rate than the market migration swap. Always do your own due diligence on exchange compliance before depositing funds.





















