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What's a limit order?
What's a limit order and market orders? When placing an order to buy or sell to close a position, the most commonly used order types are limit orders and market orders. You can choose the order type that best suits your trading needs.What's a limit order? A limit order is an order where you set the order quantity and the maximum price you are willing to buy or the minimum price you are willing to sell.Published on Aug 22, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026179Understanding OKX's Security Fund
What Contributes to the Security Fund? The Security Fund is self-sustaining and is funded primarily by collecting profits generated during the liquidation process.When a leveraged position is liquidated: The liquidation engine takes over the position. If the position is closed out at a price better than the bankruptcy price, a surplus is generated. This excess margin or surplus profit is contributed directly to the Security Fund to grow the reserve.Published on Mar 25, 2026Updated on May 29, 20264What are the trading volume rules for the campaign?
What transactions are excluded from trading volume calculations? Trading volume does not include transactions that have: 0 trading fees, or Negative trading fees These transactions are excluded from all campaign-related volume calculations. For a full breakdown of fee structures and applicable scenarios, please refer to the official OKX fee documentation here.Does all trading activity count toward the campaign volume? No.Published on Mar 26, 2026Updated on May 29, 20261How do I place a TP/SL with Limit Order?
What's Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)? Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) are parts of One-Cancels-the-Other (OCO) order. OCO order is a pair of orders that are set simultaneously. If one order is triggered and executed, the other order is automatically canceled. This strategy allows traders to manage their trades more effectively by combining both a TP and an SL order.Published on May 31, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026286What'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 onboarding information is required for the non-profit organization (NPO)?
What's a non-profit organization (NPO)? An NPO is an entity, often tax-exempt, that seeks to serve the public good rather than make a profit. NPOs can operate within one jurisdiction or internationally and can include foundations, charities, non-governmental organizations, political organizations, volunteer service providers, research institutes, and professional organizations.Who are the key persons for an NPO?Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 202672What is sub-account?
A sub-account is a secondary account connected to your OKX account. You can create multiple sub-accounts to diversify your trading strategies and reduce risks. Sub-accounts can be used for spot, spot leverage, contract trading, and deposits for standard sub-accounts, but withdrawals are not allowed.How do I create a sub-account?On the web Open OKX website and login to your account, go to Profile...Published on May 21, 2026Updated on Jun 3, 2026What is trigger order?
What are the common reasons a trigger order might fail? Here are the most common causes, the message you'll see, and what to do: 5% protection threshold exceeded - Place a new order when market conditions are less volatile. Insufficient balance - Top up your balance and place a new order. Token delisted - The order can't be retried. Choose a different token. Payment method invalid or expired - Update your payment method and place a new order.Published on May 8, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026What's Selected Margin?
OKX Europe Markets Limited is authorised and regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority under the Investment Services Act.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Jun 9, 2026What's OKX Convert?
What's the minimum and maximum amount I can convert into a single transaction? The minimum limit is close to 0, allowing you to convert any small balance at a low threshold. The maximum limit depends on the specific crypto. You can insert an amount and select Convert for a preview.Published on Apr 1, 2026Updated on May 29, 20261What'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, 2026118What'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 OKX Convert?
What's the minimum and maximum amount I can convert into a single transaction? The minimum limit is close to 0, allowing you to convert any small balance at a low threshold. The maximum limit depends on the specific crypto. You can insert an amount and select Convert for a preview.Published on Sep 27, 2023Updated on May 29, 20262,164What are untradable assets?
What are untradable assets? Untradable assets are crypto that OKX doesn't support, and can't be traded. To learn more about how to withdraw your untradable assets, see What should I do if I accidentally deposit crypto that OKX does not support? However, to improve our user experience, we support untradable asset withdrawals. Note: There's no collaboration of any kind between OKX and any service provider for untradable assets that OKX hasn't supported.Published on Sep 26, 2023Updated on May 29, 20263,968Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash withdrawal?
Log in to your OKX account to see what's available for you. Here's how to access our cash withdraw feature, once you log in to your OKX account from mobile app or website:How do I access the cash withdrawal feature?Published on May 23, 2025Updated on May 29, 202638