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How do I use the custom formula feature?
The custom formula feature on our platform empowers traders to create personalized charts by combining multiple charts into one through mathematical expressions.This feature allows users to define their own calculations, enabling deeper market insights and more tailored trading strategies.Where can I set a custom formula?Published on Mar 5, 2025Updated on May 29, 20264How do I capture dual-pronged arbitrage opportunities with the OKX ETH/BTC Bot?
Combination of coin rise and exchange rate oscillation profit By strategically combining the rise of individual coins with the oscillation profit from exchange rate fluctuations, the bot maximizes returns, especially during market fluctuations.Published on Mar 6, 2024Updated on May 29, 202627Pay Account FAQ
By combining top-notch security with advanced cross-network compatibility and convenient features like fee-free transactions on X Layer, Pay account make it easier than ever to manage your crypto.Do I have to have an OKX exchange account to have a Pay account? Yes, an OKX exchange account and a completion of identity verification are required to create a Pay account.What can I do with my Pay account? Pay your contacts (friends and family) with USDG and USDC in Pay.Published on Jan 22, 2026Updated on Apr 17, 20264How do I track my assets when trading in Spot and Futures mode?
Positions and assets are combined in one menuHow do I filter to track my positions and assets? Users will find their positions and assets displayed together under the Positions and Assets menu. All you have to do is select the arrow next to Positions & Assets. The type of list display can be selected according to the requirementsHow do I hide assets with low balance? The filtering options have also been optimized for a more efficient user experience.Published on Oct 23, 2024Updated on May 29, 202620Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-STARK V1)
To improve proof efficiency, we linearly combine all constraint polynomials into one polynomial and generate a low-degree proof for it. The combination coefficients are also generated using the Merkle root as a random source.Published on May 10, 2023Updated on Sep 8, 2025181What's Selected Margin?
Your margin balance reflects the combined value of your selected assets held in your Trading Account. As market prices fluctuate, so does the value of your collateral. A decline in collateral value will reduce your margin ratio, which can lead to a margin call or liquidation if it falls below the required maintenance level. If your margin ratio drops below the maintenance margin threshold, your positions may be partially or fully liquidated to prevent a negative account balance.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026How do I set up indicators on the chart?
Use indicators in combination with our backtesting tools to evaluate your strategies on historical data.How do I customize my chart settings? Select the Settings icon in the chart toolbar to open the settings panel. It has four tabs: OKX trading chart settings Symbol — controls candle appearance. Toggle the body, borders, and wicks on/off and set bullish and bearish colors.Published on Nov 30, 2024Updated on May 29, 202615X-Perps fees overview: trading fees, funding, and other costs
The combination depends on how the order is executed and how long the position is held.What are the trading fees for X-Perps? Trading fees apply when orders are executed. X-Perps trading fees on OKX use a maker/taker model with tiered rates that decrease as your volume grows. Fee type Rate Maker fee 0.02% Taker fee 0.05% VIP maker rebate -0.01% (high-volume traders) VIP taker fee ~0.015% at higher tiers VIP 1 starts at €10M monthly volume or 100k AUM.Published on Apr 9, 2026Updated on May 29, 20261How do I place a TP/SL with Limit Order?
This strategy allows traders to manage their trades more effectively by combining both a TP and an SL order. Take Profit (TP): a TP order is designed to automatically buy or sell a position when the market price reaches a specific target, locking in profits. Stop Loss (SL): an SL order is designed to automatically buy or sell a position when the market price falls to a certain level, limiting potential losses.Why should I use TP/SL with Limit Order?Published on May 31, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026286Where can I find details about cash withdrawal limits, fees, and processing times?
Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your withdrawal amount plus a fixed flat fee. Example: 1.5% + 1 EUR fee If you withdraw 200 EUR: 1.5% of 200 EUR = 3 EUR Plus 1 EUR flat fee Total fee = 4 EUR Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your withdrawal amount.Published on Apr 13, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash withdrawal?
Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your withdrawal amount plus a fixed flat fee. Example: 1.5% + 1 USD fee If you withdraw 200 USD: 1.5% of 200 USD = 3 USD Plus 1 USD flat fee Total fee = 4 USD Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your withdrawal amount.Published on May 23, 2025Updated on May 29, 202638Where can I find details about cash deposit limits, fees, and processing times?
Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your deposit amount plus a fixed flat fee. Example: 1.5% + 1 EUR fee If you deposit 200 EUR: 1.5% of 200 EUR = 3 EUR Plus 1 EUR flat fee Total fee = 4 EUR Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Deposit Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your deposit amount.Published on Apr 13, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash deposit?
Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your deposit amount plus a fixed flat fee. Example: 1.5% + 1 USD fee If you deposit 200 USD: 1.5% of 200 USD = 3 USD Plus 1 USD flat fee Total fee = 4 USD Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Deposit Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your deposit amount.Published on May 23, 2025Updated on May 29, 202628Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
It combines these inputs and produces 3 outputs: a new hash (hrecursive), total equity (erecursive), and total debt (drecursive).Published on Oct 21, 2024Updated on Feb 11, 202694Spot grid bot FAQ
This involves placing buy orders, sell orders, or a combination of both, depending on your chosen investment mode. The general logic behind the Spot grid bot’s consistent strategy is straightforward: Order filling and reinitialization: Whenever an order is filled (for example, a theoretical grid level is satisfied), a new order is automatically placed at the paired grid level to generate another profit opportunity.Published on Aug 28, 2025Updated on May 29, 202622