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How can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Learn how you can do simple Spot trading by calling the functions in the python-okx library on a Jupyter Notebook.1. How can I run Python code snippets on a Jupyter Notebook? The Jupyter Notebook is an incredibly powerful and easy-to-use tool for Python development and data analysis. You can run a Jupyter Notebook server on Windows, Mac OS or Linux. This tutorial provides a pretty comprehensive guide on how to get a Jupyter Notebook up and running.2. How can I install the python-okx package?Published on 29 Sept 2023Updated on 10 Sept 2025544How do I get started with OKX Trade?
For example, when a user trades ETH for DAI, a DEX aggregator compares the rates available across all decentralized exchanges, applies the smart order routing algorithms to find the best rate and splits orders across multiple DEXs. Splitting orders is particularly effective for large transactions.Published on 26 Jul 2022Updated on 5 Feb 202675OKX DEX FAQs
OKX DEX, with the X Routing algorithms, automatically finds the on-chain liquidity pools with the best depth, intelligently splits orders, and thoroughly calculates quotes, slippage, and network fees, thereby providing the optimal path for transactions. If you want to learn more on how you can trade on DEX, visit the links below: On the app On the webPublished on 5 Feb 2026Updated on 25 Mar 20265How do I trade with OKX DEX?
By comparing prices across liquidity pools and splitting orders, you can get the best trading prices with minimal slippage, and lower network gas fees in multi-chain and cross-chain scenarios. Note: currently, OKX DEX supports 20+ chains, 400+ DEXs, and offers 3,000,000+ crypto assets in one place, including mainstream cross-chain bridges like cBridge, MultiChain, and SWIFT.Learn more about OKX DEX here.How do I use OKX DEX to trade?How do I create and backup my wallet?Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 17 Nov 202527Managing RFQs on the RFQ board
Try splitting your RFQ into multiple trades, grouping similar instruments together or submitting an illiquid or otherwise difficult to quote legs individually. How do I view more quotes than just the top-sorted quote? Clicking on the Maker name or the Quantity will expand the line and reveal quotes by Makers that may not be the most competitive ones.Published on 30 Jun 2022Updated on 10 Sept 202515What is OKX keyless wallet?
When creating a keyless wallet, the private key is split into three pieces and stored on the OKX server, a user device, and either iCloud or Google Drive. You can obtain the full signature and use the wallet by using two of the private key shares when signing the transaction.Published on 1 Aug 2023Updated on 27 Jan 2026211OKX DEX user guide (app)
Powered by OKX’s self-developed X Routing smart routing technology, a single trade can be intelligently split and executed across multiple DEXs at the same time to achieve the best available price with minimal slippage. The DEX module supports both same-chain and cross-chain swaps.Published on 24 Aug 2023Updated on 3 Mar 20265,991How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Let's use the comprehensive features available in python-okx at a higher level!Derivatives Types There are three types of derivatives available for trading on OKX: Expiry Perpetual Options You can head over to Bitcoin derivatives, explained: Expiry, perpetual and options to learn about the characteristics of different types of derivatives on OKX. In this tutorial, we'll use Perpetual as an example.FAQ1.Published on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026194Tokenized stocks FAQ
These events include: Dividends Stock splits Mergers Earnings announcements Handling of these events varies by provider. Some providers may automatically reinvest dividends, while others may have different methods of handling such corporate actions. You can refer to Ondo's official documentation for more details. 11.What are the tips for trading tokenized stocks?Published on 2 Feb 2026Updated on 16 Mar 20266Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
This speedup is due to the usage of the Plonky2 framework, which compiles Rust-coded circuits into efficient machine language instead of using slower Python scripts. We also enhanced Plonky2 to run some computations on GPUs, reducing the time by an extra 30%. Better auditability: With Version 2, we use a high-level framework that handles complex cryptographic details for us. This makes our code clearer, more readable, and less prone to errors.Published on 21 Oct 2024Updated on 11 Feb 202690Building RFQs
If you are having trouble finding a counterparty for a multi-leg RFQ, you may consider splitting your trade into more than one request.Published on 30 Jun 2022Updated on 12 Feb 202630Why is my deposit/withdrawal suspended?
A fork in a blockchain occurs when the community disagrees over an upgrade, resulting in the original blockchain splitting into two. Depending on the compatibility of the new chain to the old one, there are two types of forks: soft and hard. A soft fork is a blockchain fork in which the newly forked blockchain is compatible with the old one.Published on 31 Aug 2023Updated on 26 Jan 2026978
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