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How do I buy crypto and earn rewards?
You can earn rewards by following these steps: Opt in to the campaign through the app Buy at least €100 or $100 of any eligible crypto to lock in €5 in BTC reward. You may use USD, EUR, USDC, or USDG for the purchase.Published on Feb 19, 2026Updated on May 29, 20263Trading Fee Rules FAQ
Trader A (Maker fee: 0.02%; Taker fee: 0.03%) bought 100 contracts of call options (notional is 1 BTC): If trader A is the taker when order filled, so the Trading fee = Min(0.03% × 0.01 × 1 × 100, 7% × 0.05 × 0.01 × 1 × 100) = 0.0003 BTC; If trader A is the maker when order filled, so the Trading fee = Min(0.02% × 0.01 × 1 × 100, 7% × 0.05 × 0.01 × 1 × 100) = 0.0002 BTC.Published on Mar 22, 2024Updated on Jun 20, 20261,091What's the Spot DCA bot and how do I use it?
Let’s assume: Base safety order amount = 100 USDT Up to five safety orders allowed Here’s how the bot distributes funds for different multipliers: Safety Order Multiplier = 1 (Flat) Multiplier = 2 (Doubling) Multiplier = 0.5 (Halving) 1 100 100 100 2 100 200 50 3 100 400 25 4 100 800 12.5 5 100 1,600 6.25 Here’s what these profiles mean: Multiplier = 1 (Flat Allocation): each safety order uses the same amount — 100 USDT.Published on Oct 3, 2025Updated on Jun 20, 20265Buy crypto with rewards terms and conditions
Reward Structure and Qualified Buy Rules Eligible participants can earn a total of €50 in BTC rewards through a two-tiered system: Base Reward (€5 BTC): Earned upon completion of your first qualified buy of at least €100 or $100 using USD, EUR, USDC, or USDG. Milestone Reward (€45 BTC): Earned after completing 5 consecutive days of qualified buys (including the first buy).Published on Feb 19, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026How can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
In the example below, you are about to place a market order to buy BTC that is worth 100 USD. 1 # market order 2 result = tradeAPI.place_order( 3 instId="BTC-USDT", 4 tdMode="cash", 5 side="buy", 6 ordType="market", 7 sz="100", 8 tgtCcy="quote_ccy" # this determines the unit of the sz parameter. 9 ) 10 print(result)10.4 How can I use the client order ID parameter clOrdId?Published on Sep 29, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026562How do I deposit and redeem crypto on OKX Earn?
You can also select 100% to deposit all. Select Preview to review deposit details If everything looks good, confirm that you've read the user agreement and select DepositHow to redeem crypto To review or redeem your deposit, you'll need to switch to the Earnings tab and select your active deposit.Published on Aug 10, 2023Updated on May 29, 202656How do I avoid liquidation with trading tools and features?
Liquidation happens when the level reaches 100% and the margin call alert is at 300% (TBA). Always monitor your margin level Use stop-loss orders: a stop-loss order automatically closes your position when the market price reaches a predetermined level, limiting potential losses. Adjust leverage levels: modify your leverage as you prefer. As using high leverage increases the risk of liquidation, consider using lower leverage to reduce potential losses.Published on Aug 2, 2024Updated on Nov 17, 202517Event Contracts FAQ
The Up share price subsequently rises to 0.72 USDT, and the user sells all shares: Realized PnL ≈ (0.72 − 0.40) × 100 ≈ +32.00 USDT Note: actual amount received is net of fees.What happens if I hold to expiry without closing early?Published on Apr 16, 2026Updated on Jun 16, 2026How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
6.1 Place a limit order via Place order Buying 100 BTC-USDT Swap contract at the price of 19000 USDT. # limit order result = tradeAPI.place_order( instId = "BTC-USDT-SWAP", tdMode = "isolated", side = "buy", posSide = "net", ordType = "limit", px = "19000", sz = "100" ) print(result) if result["code"] == "0": print("Successful order request,order_id = ",result["data"][0]["ordId"]) else: print("Unsuccessful order request,error_code = ",result["data"][0]["sCode"], ", Error_message = ", result["dataPublished on Sep 28, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026204How do total Profit and Loss (PnL) and Grid profits work for Spot Grid?
Example: If you started a bot with 100 USDT, and the current bot equity is 200 USDT, your Total PnL = 200 - 100 = 100 USDT. This figure includes: Realized profits from completed trades Trading fees Unrealized PnL from open positions Any applicable Earn interest (if enabled)How's the field "Grid Profits" calculated? Grid Profits represent the estimated realized gains from completed grid cycles—each cycle being one buy followed by one sell.Published on Jun 20, 2025Updated on May 29, 202660OKX API FAQ
A minimum Assets Under Management (AUM) balance of 100 USD is required to create an API key.Published on Sep 20, 2024Updated on Jun 17, 2026140Tradeback voucher FAQ
would receive up to 200 USDT in tradeback rewards, capped by the voucher limit Spot trades: Tradeback amount is based on your trading amount for eligible products and currencies Example 1: The user activates a 50% tradeback voucher with maximum limit of 200 USDT The user proceeds to trade 500 USDT of ETH/USDT The user would receive up to 200 USDT in tradeback rewards, capped by the voucher limit Example 2: User activates a 50% tradeback voucher with maximum limit of 200 USDT User proceeds to trade 100Published on May 8, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026How do I buy crypto with BLIK?
Example: If a user wants to purchase BTC worth 100 PLN, the equivalent amount in EUR is calculated using the latest FX rate.Published on Aug 20, 2025Updated on May 14, 20269What are Source of Funds (SoF) and Source of Wealth (SoW)?
If you purchase 100 USDC on OKX, and the money used to buy the 100 USDC comes from your salary, you only need to select Employment Income as the source of funds. Source of Wealth (SoW): refers to the origin of an individual's overall financial assets, typically accumulated over time through means such as employment, business ownership, investments, or inheritance.Published on Dec 24, 2024Updated on Jun 5, 2026902How do I level up my trades with Mizar?
Mizar is 100% subscription free, and all tools are available for everyone. That means users pay fees based on their trading volume. Additionally, users share part of their profits when copy-trading other users. Mizar users are part of a STAR system, a tiered system where fees are discounted based on your average 30 days volume or amount of $MZR (Mizar’s utility token) staked.FAQ1. Do I get a free trial on Mizar?Published on Mar 28, 2024Updated on May 29, 20265