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Max Transfer Amount with Option Value
In such cases, positive options are no longer counted as collaterals for all PM users; however, they can still perform Transfer actions with Max Transfer limits calculated without considering option values. When the risk indicators turn back to normal, the feature of option value supporting max transfer is reactivated for all PM users. Note that the potential pauses and reactivations of this feature as mentioned above only affect Max Transfer amounts.Published on Aug 9, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026Product documentationNew min/max amount for creating an ad on the P2P marketplace
|Identity verification / Advertiser status | Min and max amounts in USD (applies to both public and private buy/sell ads) | ---------- | ---------- | | Basic verification (level 1) |100 - 1,000 | |Advanced verification (level 2) | 100 - 10,000 | | Video verification (level 3) | 100 - 10,000 | | Super | 100 - 100,000 | |Diamond | 100 - 150,000 | Reminder: Users who aren't able to meet the minimum amount can purchase or sell their crypto as a taker instead.Published on Jul 6, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsOKX to adjust calculation method for max transfer amount for users in PM account mode
In order to enhance users' experience, OKX will adjust the calculation method for the max transfer amount from trading accounts for users in PM mode at 10:00 PM on August 9, 2023. After the adjustment, net positive option value held by users will be used as collateral to support potentially larger max transfer amounts. Postive Option Value supporting Max Transfer Amouts Following the current product logic, net positive option values in PM accounts are not considered as collaterals.Published on Aug 9, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsOKX X-Perps Guide
USD Expiry Perps (X-Perps) OKX USD-margined X-Perps are derivative products settled in USD-equivalent currencies such as USDC, USDG, or USD. They include a funding fee mechanism to help keep prices aligned with the spot market and have a defined future expiration date.Published on Apr 13, 2026Updated on Jun 2, 2026Product documentationTradFi X-Perps Introduction FAQ
What are Stocks, Oil, Gold and Silver X-Perps? A Stocks, Oil, Gold and Silver X-Perp is an expiry futures contract offered by us that tracks the price of an underlying asset, such as a US stock, ETF, or commodity, without transferring ownership of that asset. X-Perps are UM-margined, meaning positions are funded and settled in USD, USDC, or USDG.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 9, 2026FAQWhat is margin in X-Perps trading?
In selected margin mode, when you are opening long or short positions: Initial margin = Position value / Leverage USD-margined contracts If the current BTC price is 10,000 USDC, the user wants to buy X-Perps worth 1 BTC with 10x leverage, Number of Contracts = BTC Quantity / Contract Size = 1 / 0.0001 = 10,000 contracts. Initial Margin = Contract Size x Number of Contracts x BTC Price / Leverage) = 0.0001 x 10,000 x 10,000 / 10 = 1,000 USDC4.Published on Apr 21, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026Product documentationWhat are X-Perps (Expiry Perps)?
Because the settlement date is so far in the future, X-Perps behave functionally like perpetuals for the vast majority of traders.How does X-Perps differ from standard perpetual futures?Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ2How PnL works in X-Perps?
Note: this article is for verified users trading X-Perps in the EEA region. This article explains how PnL (profit and loss) works in X-Perps, so you can understand what your account is showing and why your net result may differ from the raw price move. In X-Perps trading, PnL (profit and loss) is commonly shown in two forms: unrealized PnL and realized PnL.What's unrealized PnL in X-Perps? Unrealized PnL is the gain or loss in an open position based on current pricing.Published on Apr 9, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026FAQOKX to delist futures for AVAXUSD
In order to ensure successful delivery of AVAXUSD futures contracts during the delisting, the following adjustments are made to our risk control parameters: 1) Adjustment of price limit rules How the limit price is calculated: Period Highest Price Limit Lowest Price Limit Within 10 minutes of contract generation Index *(1+X) Index *(1-X) 10 minutes after contract generation Min[Max(Index, Index *(1+Y)+ Average premium over the 10 ten minutes), Index *(1+Z)] Max[Min(Index, Index *(1-Y)+ Average premiumPublished on Nov 10, 2022Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsOKX to delist futures for SOLUSD
In order to ensure successful delivery of SOLUSD futures contracts during the delisting, the following adjustments are made to our risk control parameters: 1) Adjustment of price limit rules How the limit price is calculated: Period Highest Price Limit Lowest Price Limit Within 10 minutes of contract generation Index *(1+X) Index *(1-X) 10 minutes after contract generation Min[Max(Index, Index *(1+Y)+ Average premium over the 10 ten minutes), Index *(1+Z)] Max[Min(Index, Index *(1-Y)+ Average premiumPublished on Nov 10, 2022Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsOKX to delist futures for FILUSDT and LINKUSDT
In order to ensure successful delivery of FILUSDT and LINKUSDT futures contracts during the delisting, the following adjustments are made to our risk control parameters: 1) Adjustment of price limit rules How the limit price is calculated: Period Highest Price Limit Lowest Price Limit Within 10 minutes of contract generation Index *(1+X) Index *(1-X) 10 minutes after contract generation Min[Max(Index, Index *(1+Y)+ Average premium over the 10 ten minutes), Index *(1+Z)] Max[Min(Index, Index *(1-YPublished on Dec 26, 2022Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsAdjustment of Price Limit Rules for Futures & Perpetual Swap and Funding Rate Rules for Perpetual Swap
Formula of price limit: Period Max Buy Price Min Sell Price Within 10 minutes after the contracts launched Index *(1+X) Index *(1-X) Contracts launched 10 minutes later Min[Max(Index, Index *(1+Y)+ price movement average within the last 10 mins), Index *(1+Z)] Max[Min(Index, Index *(1-Y)+ price movement average within the last 10 mins), Index *(1-Z)] 2.Published on Oct 14, 2020Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsOKX to delist futures for FILUSD and LINKUSD
In order to ensure successful delivery of FILUSD and LINKUSD futures contracts during the delisting, the following adjustments are made to our risk control parameters: 1) Adjustment of price limit rules How the limit price is calculated: Period Highest Price Limit Lowest Price Limit Within 10 minutes of contract generation Index *(1+X) Index *(1-X) 10 minutes after contract generation Min[Max(Index, Index *(1+Y)+ Average premium over the 10 ten minutes), Index *(1+Z)] Max[Min(Index, Index *(1-Y)+Published on Nov 16, 2022Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsWho can access X-Perps in the EEA?
The classification may affect certain regulatory protections, but the X-Perps product offering is identical for both.2. Do I need to complete KYC before the appropriateness assessment? Yes. You must complete identity verification (KYC) before you can access the appropriateness assessment or trade X-Perps. Important note: X-Perps are leveraged derivatives. Leverage can amplify both gains and losses, and losses may occur rapidly. These products may not be suitable for all investors.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Apr 30, 2026FAQWhat order types are supported in X-Perps?
X-Perps supports multiple order types to help you manage entries, exits, and risk. The right order type depends on whether you prioritise speed, price control, or automation. Note: this article is for verified users trading X-Perps in the EEA region.What is a market order in X-Perps? A market order executes immediately at the best available price(s) in the market. Use when: execution speed matters more than exact price.Published on Apr 9, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ