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How to use Yield Hunter
What is Yield Hunter? Yield hunter is a non-principal protected investment that helps OKX's users to get higher annualized returns. Yield Hunter is a simplified option trading product. When users invest in the yield hunter, they receive premiums for selling option contracts, and your actual return depends on the relationship between the price of the expiry date and the target price.Published on Nov 7, 2023Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationHow to use OKX's option copilot
Learn how to use Yield Hunter.Published on Oct 18, 2023Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationHow do I start onboarding as an institutional user?
If you need further clarification, please contact customer support.Do I need to provide a supplemental confirmation letter in PDF format? If you’re instructed to submit a supplemental confirmation letter in PDF format, please follow the instruction accordingly.You may scan a physical document or convert it into a PDF file, then upload it through the specified channel.Published on Oct 10, 2024Updated on Feb 2, 2026FAQ52Aave (LEND)
Details Total supply: 1,299,999,942 LEND Total circulation: 1,256,361,931 LEND (8/10/2020) Other Information Official website: https://aave.com/ Whitepaper:https://github.com/aave/aave-protocol/blob/master/docs/Aave_Protocol_Whitepaper_v1_0.pdf Disclaimer This document is compiled from the official whitepaper and relevant documents provided by the project team to provide investors an overview of the cryptocurrency. The information contained in this document is collected legally.Published on Aug 11, 2020Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsHow do I fix errors when submitting my institutional verification?
Note: Document should be an original copy (preferably in PDF file format), clear quality, and smaller than 20MB. Please clear your browser’s cache and cookies, and restart your browser before trying again. Navigate the status of your details via the progress bar Learn more on how you can fix the errors on your Institutional account application here.Published on Oct 10, 2024Updated on Oct 8, 2025FAQ60How do I submit my proof of address (POA)?
The POA must be a clear photo of your original POA or a PDF file. The POA must match with the residential information you provided during your identity verification. The acceptable types of POA may vary with different jurisdictions.Published on Sep 5, 2023Updated on Feb 23, 2026FAQ4Eligible OKX customers impacted by SUI Call Auction delays will receive compensation
In addition, we have implemented several anti-sybil mechanisms in this SUI Jumpstart, preventing situations of "Airdrop hunters", "Multiple registered accounts", to increase the winning-lot rate for retail investors. OKX will continue to enhance our risk control measures, to create an equitable investment environment for all investors. OKX 4 May, 2023Published on May 4, 2023Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsHow do I protect my account from Trojan horse takeovers?
Scan and upload your files Personal documents, ID images, PDFs, and wallet backups may be silently accessed and sent to remote servers. Remotely control your device Hackers may operate your computer as if they were sitting in front of it, without your awareness. Disable your antivirus software To avoid detection, some malware turns off your security tools or blocks software updates.Published on May 30, 2025Updated on Feb 5, 2026FAQ10Common scam tactics
Exercise the practice of verifying the individual's identity when someone pretends to be a government officer, company officer, job hunter, and others. You can independently search for relevant contact information and directly reach out to them, rather than using the provided phone number or email address. Avoid casually sharing personal information such as Social Security numbers, bank account details, or credit card information.Published on Sep 28, 2023Updated on Feb 6, 2026FAQ2,613
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