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They are common among institutional investors, hedge funds and high-net-worth individuals deploying significant capital. When executing large orders on exchanges, traders risk impacting the market and causing price slippage. Alternatively, via private negotiations, they can predetermine a settlement price by requesting-for-quote from a market maker.What is an RFQ?Published on 29 Jun 2022Updated on 29 May 202617How do I use the Top account long/short ratio indicator?
The Top account long/short ratio indicator visualizes the ratio of accounts with net long positions to those with net short positions among the top 5% of traders with the largest open position value. The Top account long/short ratio is viewed as a gauge of top traders' sentiment, where a high ratio suggests optimistic expectations. Long/short ratio (Accounts) ratio is calculated as accounts with net long positions/ accounts with net short positions.Published on 16 May 2024Updated on 29 May 202621How do I qualify as an Accredited Investor?
To qualify as an Accredited Investor in Singapore, you must meet one of the following criteria: For individuals: your income in the preceding twelve months exceeds S$300,000 (or its equivalent in foreign currency); or your net personal assets exceed S$2 million (or its equivalent in a foreign currency), of which the net value of the primary place of residence can only contribute up to S$1 million; or your net financial assets exceed S$1 million (or its equivalent in foreign currency).Published on 8 Apr 2025Updated on 29 May 20267How do I use the Account long/short ratio indicator?
The Account long/short ratio indicator visualises the ratio of accounts with net long positions to those with net short positions. This is a sentiment analysis indicator. An indicator featuring a high long-short ratio signifies positive expectations among investors. The display of Account long/short ratio indicatorHow do I turn on the Account long/short ratio indicator?Published on 16 May 2024Updated on 29 May 202619Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-STARK V1)
Building constraints: in order to prove the liability of our exchange, we state three claims: Claim 1: We accumulated every user's values correctly, including the value of each crypto and net value of each user Claim 2: The exchange has not forged a virtual user whose net value is negative to reduce the total exchange liability (An individual user having negative balances is acceptable only if her/his net value is above 0) Claim 3: The total value that the exchange claims accounts for every singlePublished on 10 May 2023Updated on 8 Sept 2025181Event Contracts FAQ
The Up share price subsequently rises to 0.72 USDT, and the user sells all shares: Realized PnL ≈ (0.72 − 0.40) × 100 ≈ +32.00 USDT Note: actual amount received is net of fees.What happens if I hold to expiry without closing early?Published on 16 Apr 2026Updated on 2 Jun 2026How do I track the cost price of my spot trades?
Average cost price = (Average cost price before last buy × Amount + Price of last buy × Amount) / Net buying amount Cumulative Cost Price = (Cumulative buying value – Cumulative selling value) / Net buying amount Visit here to learn more.How do I track the cost price of my spot trades?Published on 5 Sept 2024Updated on 29 May 202628How do I conduct spot trading?
You can view Money flow breakdown, Net money flow, Margin long/short ratio, and Borrowed long/short On the Web: 1. Go to the OKX website > Select Trade > Spot 2. Tap Trading data, then you can view Money flow breakdown, Net money flow, and Taker buy/sellPublished on 20 Mar 2023Updated on 29 May 2026214Satoshi test FAQ
You'll need to send a random amount specified by us, typically worth 5 USDC, for the test. This amount will be specified during the verification process.4. What happens if I send the wrong amount to the Satoshi test? If the amount sent doesn't match the specified amount for the Satoshi test, the verification will fail. You'll need to restart the test with the correct amount to proceed with your transaction.Your deposit will be locked and you may unlock it by providing the sender's info.Published on 28 May 2024Updated on 29 May 202643How do I set up a recurring buy plan?
Example: if you set up a plan to buy $30 of BTC weekly starting on a Tuesday, you'll automatically buy $30 worth of BTC every Tuesday that follows. We only support plans fixed at the cash amount for recurring buy at this time.2. When will my recurring orders be executed? Your recurring orders will be automatically executed at the time you set up your plan and on the frequency you selected.Published on 23 Jan 2025Updated on 29 May 202650How can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
In the example below, you are about to place a market order to buy BTC that is worth 100 USD. 1 # market order 2 result = tradeAPI.place_order( 3 instId="BTC-USDT", 4 tdMode="cash", 5 side="buy", 6 ordType="market", 7 sz="100", 8 tgtCcy="quote_ccy" # this determines the unit of the sz parameter. 9 ) 10 print(result)10.4 How can I use the client order ID parameter clOrdId?Published on 29 Sept 2023Updated on 29 May 2026561What's Satoshi test and how do I complete it?
The Satoshi test is a verification process on our platform that involves sending a random amount of cryptocurrency—typically worth 5 USDC—to a target address within a 180-minute window to confirm control. This method is instrumental in verifying that users maintain control over their intended withdrawal addresses. There are several criteria to pass the Satoshi test on our platform. They're as below: The Satoshi test deposit must originate from the correct address intended for verification.Published on 28 May 2024Updated on 29 May 202667How do I create a successful copy trade order?
For example, if you set a multiple of 0.1x and the lead trader opens a position worth 10,000 USDT, your amount per order will be 10,000 USDT × 0.1 = 1,000 USDT. This way, you can invest different amounts in each order and closely follow your preferred lead trader's trading strategy to achieve a similar PnL. Select the order amount type according to your needs Insert your preferred amount, but it should be at least a minimum of 10 USDT in the Amount per order field.Published on 2 Aug 2023Updated on 29 May 2026354Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
the inclusion of their net value in the total value However, revealing these balances can compromise user privacy.Published on 21 Oct 2024Updated on 11 Feb 202693Pay Passkey FAQ
It's worth noting that for your security, we can't access, generate, or modify your Passkey in any way.How do I create a Pay Passkey? A Passkey is created automatically when you set up a Pay account. You need to log into cloud services for backup during Passkey creation. Android users must log into a Google Play account. iOS users need to log into their iCloud account.Where can I manage the Pay Passkey?Published on 28 Apr 2025Updated on 29 May 2026193