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Tokenized 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, 2026FAQ9How do Stock and Commodity X-Perps work?
What are X-Perps on Gold, Silver, Oil and stocks? OKX X-Perps are USD-margined expiry futures that give eligible users price exposure to selected TradFi assets, including US stocks, ETFs, and commodities, without owning the underlying assets.Which TradFi derivatives are available?Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQTradFi X-Perps vs Real Stocks FAQ
Cash dividends are treated separately, they aren't supported currently and don't trigger the same position-closure mechanism.Why trade a TradFi X-Perp instead of buying real stock? X-Perps and real stocks serve different purposes. A real stock gives ownership, shareholder rights, and potential dividends. An X-Perp gives derivative price exposure with 24/7 trading, long and short positions, leverage, and USD settlement. X-Perps may suit users who want flexible trading access to price movements.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQHow do I check if an email is officially from OKX via EML file?
If the verification result shows that the address is not an official domain, the email can be considered fraudulent. If the address is valid but the email content appears suspicious (e.g., contains instructions to withdraw funds, scan QR codes, or click links), proceed to 2.2. Verify the email's authenticity using the EML file If the verification result shows the address is official, but the content appears suspicious: Proceed to use the EML file to verify the authenticity of the email.Published on Nov 24, 2025Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ19A beginner's guide to identity verification
Related articles: Why did my identity verification fail? How do I verify an individual account? Guide to ID and selfie photos for identity verificationPublished on Sep 25, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ6,489Why did my identity verification fail?
How to check the failed reason of identity verification? You can check your email for the failed reason and submit it again by clicking the link.Published on Aug 8, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ60Guide to ID and selfie photos for identity verification
The information collected is for the sole purpose of completing the verification process. If you have any questions, please contact our customer support.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on Jan 28, 2026FAQ14,003Why haven't I received the verification code?
Select didn't receive anything to change different verification method You can choose an alternative verification method, such as the Authenticator app, voice call, Telegram or WhatsApp to complete the verification.Published on Aug 16, 2023Updated on Jun 21, 2026FAQ3How do I verify OKX's ownership and balance of the wallet address?
This article will guide you through the process of how to verify OKX's ownership and balance of the wallet address via OKX's reserve snapshot file and open source reserve verification tool.What should I prepare before verification? 1. Open the verification tool, select the zip file to download You can see the following two tools in the folder: VerifyAddress: verify ownership of reserve address.Published on Sep 26, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ1,004How do I check the status of my institutional verification?
Find out the reason for your application rejection by selecting verification feedback Learn more on how you can fix the errors on your Institutional account application here.Published on Oct 10, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026FAQ39OKX introduces 30-day verification for withdrawal address book
If no withdrawal is made, its verification will expire and future withdrawals to this address will require security verification.If a withdrawal is made, the expiry date will be extended to 30 days after the latest withdrawal date. For example, if you make a transaction at 7:00 am UTC July 4, 2024, the verification period will be extended to 7:00 am UTC August 3, 2024. How does this impact existing verified addresses?Published on Jul 4, 2024Updated on May 29, 2026AnnouncementsHow long does it take to complete my identity verification?
Here's what you can expect for identity verification: Once you have uploaded your documents, your processing takes about 30 seconds. If further review is needed, it can take up to 24 hours. Note: Valid and accurate documents will ensure the smoothness of your document review process. Find out what documents you need here. During times of high interest in cryptocurrency, wait times may increase. We thank you for your patience during these times.Published on Sep 5, 2023Updated on Apr 6, 2026FAQ7,050Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-STARK V1)
Each folder contains two JSON files named "sum_proof.json" and 'sum_value.json' files Download the OKX open-source verification tool zk-STARKValidator Save OKX open-source verification tool zk-STARKValidator and the sum proof data folder together in the newly created folder from step 1.Published on May 10, 2023Updated on Sep 8, 2025FAQ183Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
Here's how you can verify that the assets we claim to hold are true and that no user holds negative net equity: Go to our Proof of Reserve page and select Liability report Download the zk-STARK file and save it in a new folder Unzip the file to extract a "sum_proof_data.json" file Download the OKX open-source verification tool: zk-STARKValidator Save the OKX open-source verification tool, zk-STARKValidator, and the "sum_proof_data.json" file together in the new folder created in Step 2.Published on Oct 21, 2024Updated on Feb 11, 2026FAQ95TradFi X-Perps Introduction FAQ
What are Stocks, Oil, Gold and Silver X-Perps? A Stocks, Oil, Gold and Silver X-Perp is an expiry futures contract offered by us that tracks the price of an underlying asset, such as a US stock, ETF, or commodity, without transferring ownership of that asset. X-Perps are UM-margined, meaning positions are funded and settled in USD, USDC, or USDG.Published on Jun 9, 2026Updated on Jun 11, 2026FAQ