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How do I conduct spot trading?
View order book: The order book displays current buy and sell orders: Red area: sell orders Green area: buy orders View order history: You can view open orders, order history, positions, and assets in the orders section.Select All to view your open orders (orders that haven't been filled yet) and order history ( includes completed and canceled orders). You can also view details such as order time, trading pair, and volume.How do I adjust the order book view?Published on 20 Mar 2023Updated on 29 May 2026214What do I need to do when I change my country of residence?
There are no changes to the login process for the app version.Tips when entering your address Enter your full address (street, unit number if applicable, city, postal code, etc.) using the required format shown on screen. If proof of address is required, ensure your document (utility bill, bank statement, etc.) clearly shows the same address. Use the latest version of the OKX app or access the website with an updated browser. Ensure uploaded images and documents are clear and readable.Published on 10 Apr 2025Updated on 29 May 2026638How do I identify OKX official accounts?
You can refer to the How do I verify OKX accounts section to learn more about how to verify the link.IM If you want to verify whether an IM account belongs to official OKX customer support, please check whether there is a green “Official” badge next to the nickname. If the green badge is present, it is an official customer service account.Published on 11 Aug 2023Updated on 29 May 20265,383Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
The diagram below uses an example with "Alice" to show the Merkle tree and her Merkle proof (colored in green). For more technical details, such as how we adjust account numbers to fit the batch size or choose the right hash algorithm, check out this page.Advances in zk-PoR Version 2 Our zk-PoR Version 2 has made several advances from the previous version: Greater efficiency: It is now 50 times faster than the previous version.Published on 21 Oct 2024Updated on 11 Feb 202693
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