OKLOON is an Ondo tokenized product designed to provide economic exposure linked to Oklo Inc. (NYSE: OKLO).
MEXC officially added OKLOON to its Convert service on March 13, 2026 at 10:00 UTC. MEXC describes Convert as a simplified conversion service with zero separate transaction fees, instant conversion and a quoted fixed conversion rate without requiring users to manually trade against an order book.
Eligible users can access:
Convert USDT to OKLOON on MEXC
The basic process is:
Prepare USDT
↓
Open MEXC Convert
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Select USDT
↓
Select OKLOON
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Review the Quote
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Confirm
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Receive OKLOON
Before converting, users should understand that OKLOON is not uranium, HALEU, electricity or a directly owned OKLO common share. Ondo describes its tokenized stocks as separate products designed to provide economic exposure linked to publicly traded securities.
For a detailed explanation, read What Is OKLOON? Ondo Tokenized Oklo Stock Explained.
MEXC Convert allows users to exchange one supported asset for another through a quoted-rate interface.
Instead of manually analyzing bids and asks, the user chooses:
Asset to spend
and
Asset to receive
MEXC then presents a quote.
The user can either accept the quote or allow it to expire. MEXC's March 2026 announcement describes Convert as having no normal order matching and advertising zero transaction fees for supported conversions.
Log in through the official MEXC website or app.
Tokenized-stock eligibility can differ from ordinary crypto access, so first confirm that OKLOON is available for your account and jurisdiction.
Ondo states that Ondo Stocks are not available to U.S. persons through its offering and that additional jurisdiction-based restrictions apply.
Make sure you have sufficient USDT in the relevant MEXC account.
The amount should reflect your own risk limits.
Oklo remains a development-stage nuclear company, so OKLO and OKLOON can react strongly to:
Go to:
Select:
From: USDT
To: OKLOON
Verify that OKLOON corresponds to Oklo's Ondo tokenized product rather than a uranium or other nuclear-related asset.
Enter the amount of USDT you want to convert.
For example:
100 USDT
This is only an arithmetic example.
The interface should then calculate the corresponding amount of OKLOON based on the current quote.
Check:
The most important number is the effective conversion rate.
MEXC may advertise zero transaction fees for Convert, but:
Zero transaction fee does not mean users should ignore the quoted exchange rate.
The economic cost of a conversion depends on how much OKLOON is actually received.
Users can compare the Convert quote with:
MEXC's spot interface provides an order book and market-trade data for OKLOON/USDT.
A simplified comparison is:
| Feature | Convert | Spot |
|---|---|---|
| Manual order book | No | Yes |
| Quote | Platform quote | Market bids and asks |
| Market order | Not required | Available |
| Limit price control | Limited | Greater |
| Complexity | Lower | Higher |
| Slippage after accepted quote | MEXC describes rate as fixed | Depends on execution |
The two execution methods use different mechanisms.
Spot depends on:
Convert provides a temporary quoted rate.
Therefore, a user should compare the actual amount received, particularly for larger conversions.
If the quote is acceptable, confirm it before the quoted rate expires.
Once completed:
USDT decreases
and
OKLOON increases
in the relevant account balance.
After conversion, review:
This creates a record that can later be compared with OKLOON's market price.
Oklo remains highly event-driven.
In 2026 alone, the company announced a Meta-supported Ohio project capable of scaling to 1.2 GW, achieved several DOE and NRC milestones at Aurora-INL, signed an HALEU Letter of Intent with Centrus and advanced its isotope business toward reactor startup.
Each development can change the market's assessment of:
Probability of commercial deployment
×
Future capacity
×
Future cash flow
and therefore affect OKLO.
Meta's agreement supports development of Oklo's planned 1.2 GW campus in southern Ohio.
It includes a mechanism for Meta to provide early funding and prepay for future power, helping Oklo secure fuel and advance Phase 1. Oklo currently targets first-phase operation as early as 2030, with full buildout targeted for 2034.
This should not be interpreted as Meta already receiving 1.2 GW of electricity today.
MEXC also supports OKLOON through Spot DCA.
For recurring purchases, read:
How to DCA Into OKLOON on MEXC: A Step-by-Step Spot DCA Guide
MEXC officially added OKLOON to Spot DCA on March 13, 2026.
| Convert | Spot DCA | |
|---|---|---|
| Main purpose | One-time conversion | Recurring purchases |
| Entry points | Usually one | Multiple |
| Automation | Simple transaction | Scheduled |
| Timing diversification | No | Yes |
| Removes OKLO risk | No | No |
Manual spot trading may suit users who want:
Convert may suit users who prioritize a simpler workflow.
For the full spot process, read How to Buy OKLOON on MEXC: Step-by-Step Guide.
No.
Ondo states that its tokenized stocks provide economic exposure linked to underlying securities but are not themselves the underlying stocks and do not provide holders with a right to receive the corresponding underlying shares.
Therefore:
OKLO
= Oklo common stock.
OKLOON
= Ondo tokenized product linked economically to OKLO.
Yes. MEXC added OKLOON to Convert on March 13, 2026.
MEXC currently advertises zero transaction fees for Convert. Always review the actual quoted exchange rate.
No. Convert uses a quote; Spot uses an order book.
Yes. Eligible users can access OKLOON/USDT.
Yes. MEXC officially supports OKLOON in Spot DCA.
No.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only.
MEXC Convert simplifies execution but does not reduce Oklo's commercialization, licensing, construction, nuclear-fuel, financing or valuation risks. OKLOON also introduces Ondo issuer and backing, tracking, blockchain, liquidity, USDT and centralized-exchange custody risks.


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