Today, we're introducing OKX — a leading digital asset trading platform offering tools for both beginners and experienced traders. Registering on OKX is straightforward, requiring only a phone number or email. Post-registration, users must complete their profile and undergo identity verification. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Belize, OKX facilitates spot trading, futures trading, and fiat-to-crypto transactions.
Step-by-Step Registration Guide
Whether you prefer the mobile app or web version, here’s how to register:
Mobile App Registration
- Download the OKX App from your app store.
- Tap "Register/Login" at the top of the screen.
- Choose phone number or email registration.
Enter your details, verify the code, and set a password.
- Pro Tip: Use a phone number for seamless buy/sell transactions later.
Web Version Registration
- Visit the OKX official website.
- Click "Register" in the top-right corner.
Select phone/email, input details, and set a password.
- Email registrants must enter an additional verification code.
Trading Fees on OKX
OKX boasts competitive fees, structured by 30-day trading volume:
- Standard Tier: 0.15% (maker) / 0.20% (taker).
- High-Volume Traders: As low as 0.02% (maker) / 0.05% (taker).
Withdrawal fees vary by cryptocurrency. No deposit fees apply, but fiat transfers may involve third-party charges.
Supported Countries & Funding Methods
OKX serves users in 100+ countries, including the Philippines. Fund your account via:
- Crypto transfers
- Bank wire transfers
- Credit/debit cards (USD, EUR, GBP accepted)
Note: Identity verification is mandatory for fiat deposits.
FAQs
Q1: Can I register without a phone number?
A: Yes, use an email. However, phone verification is required later for trading.
Q2: Are there deposit limits?
A: Minimum/maximum limits depend on the payment method and cryptocurrency.
Q3: How long does verification take?
A: Typically under 24 hours with valid documents.
Q4: Is OKX available in the US?
A: No — US residents must use OKX’s international platform with a VPN (not recommended due to compliance risks).