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OKX Ethereum Fog (ETF) Redemption Now Available
Dear Valued Customers, Ethereum Fog (ETF) is now available for redemption. You may redeem your ETF tokens under “Account” > “Balance” > “Spot Account” and select ETF redemption. All redeemed ETF tokens will be deposited directly into your OKX spot account. Since Ethereum is an open-source platform that allows smart contract development, hundreds of ERC20 tokens have been generated since its inception.Published on Dec 20, 2017Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsTradFi X-Perps Introduction FAQ
What you own is the position itself, a contractual claim on price performance, entitling you to the profit or loss from closing the position, plus any funding rate receipts or obligations while the position is open.How are Index X-Perps different from investing in ETFs? OKX X-Perps like SPYUSD Perp and QQQUSD Perp track the price of an ETF unit but do not give you ownership of the ETF units themselves. You do not receive ETF holder rights or dividends.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQTradFi X-Perps vs Real Stocks FAQ
The underlying shares or ETFs may pay dividends to shareholders or ETF holders, but X-Perp traders don't own those shares or ETF units and don't receive direct dividend distributions. OKX may introduce synthetic dividend adjustments in a future product phase.Can I vote as a shareholder if I trade a TradFi X-Perp? No. X-Perps don't provide voting rights.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQHow do Stock and Commodity X-Perps work?
During equity market hours, this includes real-time stock and ETF prices sourced via Pyth, prices of equity-linked RWA tokens from different exchanges and equity futures prices from other venues. The Index Price represents the fair reference value of one virtual share or ETF unit.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQTokenized stocks FAQ
Tokenized stocks are blockchain-based tokens designed to mirror the price performance of publicly traded stocks or Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), also known as synthetic stocks. They provide on-chain price exposure without granting ownership rights to the underlying company. Unless explicitly stated by the provider, tokenized stocks do not include shareholder benefits such as dividends or voting rights. Note: Tokenized stocks don't represent actual ownership of the underlying equities.Published on Feb 2, 2026Updated on Jun 17, 2026FAQ9
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