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Which types of institutions are supported by OKX?
Privately owned financial Institution Privately owned company Fund Family office (private investment vehicle) Non-profit organization Trust Government-owned enterprise Publicly traded company If you're wondering about your type of institution, learn more about it here.Published on 29 Jan 2025Updated on 27 Sept 202541How do I reverse my trading position with one tap?
Best used in highly liquid trading pairs for smoother execution. Learn more about other trading-related topics here.Published on 5 July 2025Updated on 6 Apr 20269What's a dusting attack?
One lesser-known attack is the dusting attack, which can compromise user privacy without immediate detection. 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.Published on 4 Oct 2024Updated on 3 Mar 202613How do I determine my company type and understand which documents I need to prepare?
Learn more about the types of institutions that are supported by us here.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026136Common scam tactics
Crypto gift scams One of the latest tactics involves scammers using "gifts" or "bonus events" to deceive users into transferring funds. These scams may appear as legitimate opportunities to learn about trading or participate in exclusive promotions. However, the end goal is always the same: to gain unauthorized access to your funds.Published on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 6 Feb 20262,631How to transfer crypto from Coinbase to OKX?
Introduction You can deposit euros quickly and easily on OKX by using iDEAL, the trusted Dutch payment method. But what to do if you already have crypto's which you want to transfer to OKX? In this article, we'll take you step by step to the process of transferring funds from Coinbase to OKX. Why would you transfer your crypto to OKX?Published on 19 June 2025Updated on 26 June 20256What should I do if my withdrawal isn't successful?
When you initiate a withdrawal on our platform and it doesn't arrive, it may be due to various reasons, such as the withdrawal being in progress, the withdrawal being canceled, or the funds being sent to the wrong address. The specific situations are as follows: Awaiting Withdrawal When you request a withdrawal on the platform, it goes through four stages: Withdrawal Request > Pending > Processing > Transferred Out.Published on 17 Oct 2024Updated on 29 Mar 2026246How do I deposit AUD with bank transfer?
Go to Transfer, and select Deposit Select Transfer to start depositing your AUD Select AUD under Cash Select the deposit method you prefer and Next to check the required details for your transfer, then select Next Review our instructions, initiate a deposit using your online banking system, select Done after copy/paste the required info from OKX to your online bank Confirm the deposit transaction from your bank account Note: The deposits from crypto exchange platforms (CoinSpot etc.) and cross-borderPublished on 13 Mar 2024Updated on 21 Jan 202633How do I withdraw AUD with bank transfer?
While we don't charge a fee for AUD withdrawals via BSB & Account number transfers, additional transfer fees may be charged by your bank. Funds are generally available near instantly, though first-time withdrawals may take up to 1 business day depending on your bank. To learn more about our fees and processing time, read more here.How do I verify the ownership of the receiving account for the first-time AUD withdrawal?Published on 13 Mar 2024Updated on 30 Dec 202521How do I migrate my email address or phone number to another account? (web)
Account migration can't be completed if the account being closed is linked to both a phone number and email address. Each user can only have one verified account.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2026385How do I access cryptocurrency derivative products in Australia?
Sophisticated Investors are a category of wholesale client with previous experience using financial services that allows them to assess the merits, value and risks - along with their own information needs and the adequacy of information provided to them. The knowledge assessment is one factor in our assessment of whether you may be a sophisticated investor.Published on 20 Mar 2024Updated on 17 Nov 202520How do I transfer/deposit crypto with my sub-accounts?
On the web Login to your OKX main account and go to Transfer via one of the following: Profile > Sub-accounts, find the sub-account that you want to transfer funds and select the Transfer icon Assets > My assets, select Transfer > Main and sub-account Assets, select Transfer > Main and sub-account Select the Sub-account you would like to transfer and your preferred crypto in Asset.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 4 Apr 20267,389What's OKX Security Assistant?
Common reasons for uninstall or delete failures include insufficient permissions, system protection or self-defense mechanisms, or files or processes being in use.Published on 15 Jan 2026Updated on 13 Feb 202614Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash deposit?
While we offer many cash deposit methods that are instant, some bank transfers can take up to 5 business days depending on the transfer type and your bank. When selecting a deposit method, you'll always see the processing time. The processing time as shown on the deposit method selection for the app The processing time as shown on the deposit method selection for the web For more details about cash deposits and withdrawals, check out: Cash deposit Cash withdrawalPublished on 23 May 2025Updated on 12 Feb 202628How do I open an SMSF account on OKX?
SMSF accounts can use domestic bank transfers. Funds must transfer only between the SMSF's bank account and OKX. OKX Australia doesn't support any other currencies at this stage. Got more questions about SMSF? Learn more info here: How do I obtain an ASIC Extract? Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) FAQPublished on 2 July 2025Updated on 3 Dec 2025