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How do I withdraw USD with an international wire transfer?
International wire transfers are only available to individuals residing in eligible states in the European Union (EU). If eligible, you can easily withdraw USD via wire transfer to your bank.How do I make a USD withdrawal via international wire transfer?Published on Dec 31, 2024Updated on Apr 2, 2026FAQ9How do I deposit USD with an international wire transfer?
What does "Cash deposit unavailable" mean? This means that cash payment services aren't currently available in your region. You can refer here for more details and we'll keep you updated on any regional expansions.4. Why do I need to verify my identity before making a deposit? We ask you to verify your identity to follow local regulations, keep our platform secure, and help determine the best payment methods for your region.5. I sent an international wire transfer from my bank.Published on Dec 31, 2024Updated on Mar 26, 2026FAQ9What onboarding information is required for a Trust?
Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a Trust need to consider for the onboarding process? Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the trust, including the trustee, beneficiaries, grantors, and any authorized users.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ115How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Showing below is how to set the parameter side (side of the trade) and posSide (side of the position) when you place an order under different scenarios: Place a buy order and open/increase a long position: side = buy, posSide = long Place a sell order and open/increase a short position: side = sell, posSide = short Place a sell order and close/reduce a long position: side = sell, posSide = long Place a buy order and close/reduce a short position: side = buy, posSide = short Then you're all set toPublished on Sep 28, 2023Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ199Event Contracts FAQ
What are the basic elements of an event contract?Published on Apr 16, 2026Updated on May 6, 2026FAQWhat onboarding information is required for the government-owned enterprise?
Authorized users: Persons who have access to and can operate your institution’s OKX account.Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a government-owned enterprise need to consider for the onboarding process?Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Apr 6, 2026FAQ62What onboarding information is required for a fund?
Authorized users: Persons who have access to and can operate your institution’s OKX account.Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a fund need to consider for the onboarding process?Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ121What onboarding information is required for a privately owned company?
Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a privately owned company need to consider for the onboarding process? Identify all key parties Identify all key parties involved in the privately owned company, including the corporate officers, directors, ultimate beneficial owners, and any authorized users.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ281Guide to ID and selfie photos for identity verification
Usually, you'll be required to upload both the photo side and the back side of your ID, as shown in the examples below. Photo side of ID Back side of IDWhat if there's no back side to my ID? Certain identity cards or documents don't have back sides, such as passports. During a verification process, you can just upload the photo side or photo page if required. Here's an example:How to properly take a selfie while holding my ID?Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Jan 28, 2026FAQ13,675What'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 Apr 6, 2026FAQ58Creating and sending RFQs in RFQ Builder
The following fields are available: Side: The leg is buying or selling. Type: The leg’s margin type (USDT-, crypto-, or USDC-margined). Margin mode: Cross, cash or isolated*. Position side: --, long, or short** (if sent as blank, the position side will default to open new positions). Expiry: Expiration date of the leg, if applicable. Strike: Strike price of the leg, if applicable. Quantity: The numerical values for the quantity of crypto in a leg. Options: Put or call (for options only).Published on Mar 7, 2024Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationManaging RFQs on the RFQ board (creator)
This may be because your RFQ is more complex than what any of our market makers are willing to price. Try splitting your RFQ into multiple trades, grouping similar instruments together, or submitting any illiquid or otherwise difficult-to-quote legs individually.Editing an RFQ If you wish to change the quantity for your live RFQ, you can select the three dots that appear under the Action column.Published on Mar 7, 2024Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationTrading Mechanism
Shared order book liquidity: Up and Down orders are automatically mapped to the opposite side using (1 − price), sharing liquidity: Up Ask 0.66 → auto-mapped to Down Bid 0.34 (= 1 − 0.66) Down Ask 0.38 → auto-mapped to Up Bid 0.62 (= 1 − 0.38) This means a sell order placed on the Up side simultaneously provides buy-side liquidity for the Down side, significantly deepening market liquidity.Order Types (1) Limit Order :Users specify a price to place an order, which enters the order book and waitsPublished on Apr 8, 2026Updated on Apr 16, 2026Product documentationHow can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
You'll find below a quick explanation of how to figure out what mode your current account is configured as.9. How can I figure out what mode my current account configured as?Published on Sep 29, 2023Updated on Sep 10, 2025FAQ554What's Selected Margin?
Selected Margin is one of two margin modes available when trading X-Perps on OKX EEA; the other being Isolated Margin. Rather than allocating a fixed amount to each individual trade, your collectively selected assets act as a shared pool of collateral supporting all your open positions. Only the assets you explicitly select will count toward your margin balance.How do I set it up? Setting up...Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Apr 15, 2026FAQ