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Learn more here: Quick Guide to AI Trading BotGetting Started with Agent Trade Kit The OKX Agent Trade Kit is an open-source toolkit that connects AI assistants directly to your OKX account via MCP (Model Context Protocol). Simply describe what you want in natural language — the AI calls the right tools and executes it. Learn more here: What is Agent Trade Kit?Risk Management & Safety Before using AI for trading, proper safety setup is critical.Published on May 4, 2026Updated on May 29, 20264What's OKX Convert?
What's Convert? Convert simplifies the crypto conversion process by eliminating the need for multiple trades or frequent asset transfers between accounts, providing you with a seamless experience. It also allows you to exchange crypto at a lower threshold than the spot market.2. What's the difference between convert and spot trading? Convert uses a quoting model, which differs from the traditional order-matching model used in spot trading, resulting in no transaction fees or slippage.Published on Sep 27, 2023Updated on May 29, 20262,163What is Agent Trade Kit?
The Agent Trade Kit may rely on third-party large language models (LLMs) that are not owned, operated, controlled, verified, or endorsed by OKX; OKX disclaims all responsibility and liability for any third-party LLM services or outputs, and you use them entirely at your own risk.Published on Apr 29, 2026Updated on May 29, 20263OKX DEX FAQs
Best-in-class security: our proprietary security technology helps you avoid loss by detecting unfavorable trading prices, counterfeit tokens, rug pulls, high burn rates. OKX DEX is also integrated with Flash Bot, which keeps your transaction private to prevent unnecessarily high maximal extractable value (MEV).Published on Feb 5, 2026Updated on May 29, 202616How do I use the chart trading layout?
Go back to the trading page, pull down the page with a larger swipe, then the candles chart will reappearPublished on Jan 29, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026126What's KYC: What to expect and why it matters?
What's KYC and why is it necessary for me to complete it? KYC, or Know Your Customer, is a regulatory and security process that financial institutions use to verify the identity of their users. It’s a key step in maintaining a safe, transparent, and legally compliant platform for everyone.Published on Jun 24, 2025Updated on May 29, 202666What's Leaderboard?
The Leaderboard is where real traders stand out, powered by transparent, real-time metrics. Whether you're aiming to showcase your trading edge or learn from top performers, this is where verified results take the spotlight. Traders are ranked in real time based on key performance indicators, including PnL %, Total PnL and Assets under management. To offer even deeper transparency, each public...Published on Apr 25, 2025Updated on May 29, 20266What are sanctions?
Sanctions are measures taken by various countries to influence the behavior, policy or actions of other countries, sectors, or individuals. They can be general or specific, as well as economic, financial, or political, and can restrict trade or movement. By far not all countries apply the same sanctions, and sanctions do not only attach to activities within a country’s borders. If there is one...Published on Sep 1, 2024Updated on May 29, 20263How do I stake BTC on Babylon?
What are the risks of staking BTC on Babylon? As with any staking product, there's a risk of slashing if validators misbehave. Babylon uses a secure model to minimize this, but always stake what you’re comfortable with. Learn more about other trading-related topics here.Published on Jul 5, 2025Updated on May 29, 20265What's OKX Card?
What is the OKX Card? The OKX Card is an international debit card (Visa or Mastercard, depending on your region) that lets you pay for purchases and services worldwide. It connects directly to your OKX Pay account, so you can spend your balance seamlessly—without hidden fees or unexpected exchange rate markups. The card is currently issued as a virtual card only. Note: the OKX Card is a virtual card only. We don't issue physical cards.Published on Mar 24, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026115What's Smart Strategies?
What are trading bots? You can refer to this article to learn more about different trading bots.2. What are smart strategies? Smart strategies are recommended trading bot settings with the best historical performance for a specified period. You can use smart strategies as is or change some or all of the recommended settings.3. How is backtested APR calculated? Backtested annual percentage rate (APR) shows how much a trading bot could potentially earn in one year.Published on Mar 7, 2025Updated on May 29, 20261What's Wallet Connect?
Wallet Connect or connects your OKX Wallet to your Exchange account, allowing you to transfer up to 10,000 USD daily without additional verification. This feature is currently available in select regions. Stay tuned for updates.How do I connect or disconnect a wallet from my account? Connect wallet: Go to Menu in the top-left corner > Profile and settings > Wallet Connect > Connect wallet >...Published on Jan 7, 2025Updated on May 29, 20261,398What's Options trading?
The potential gains or losses for both buyers and the sellers are unlimited What's the minimum capital requirement for Options trading? We impose minimum capital requirement as below.Published on Nov 19, 2024Updated on Jun 4, 202612What's a dusting attack?
Learn more about what dusting attacks are, how they work, how to identify them, and the steps you can take to protect your assets.What's dust in crypto? In crypto, dust refers to very small amounts of coins or tokens left over after trades or transfers. For example, one satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) is considered dust in Bitcoin. These amounts are usually too small to spend or even pay for fees.How's crypto dust made?Published on Oct 4, 2024Updated on May 29, 202614What's the multisig scam?
A multisig scam involves scammers creating elaborate schemes to trick users into signing or interacting with malicious smart contracts. These contracts are designed in such a way that they take control of your wallet, even if the permissions seem equal (1-to-1). This means that while it might appear that you have control over transactions, malicious smart contracts give full control to the...Published on Aug 20, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026103