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Receive USDG and USDC to your Pay balance to pay others. Use your card to make purchases using USDG and USDC.How can I recover my Pay account? You can easily sync your passkeys using a cloud backup through iCloud (iOS) or Google Password Manager (Android). If the cloud backup isn’t available, you can reach out to our customer support team to recover your passkey (Pay account).How do I set up my Pay account? Setting up your Pay account is simple.Published on Jan 22, 2026Updated on Apr 17, 20262Google Pay – Additional Terms
No Warranty Google Pay and the tokenised Card are provided “as is” and without warranties.Published on Aug 8, 2025Updated on Oct 3, 202512Apple Pay – Additional Terms
Recurring Transactions (if offered) By enabling a recurring purchase in Apple Pay you authorise us to debit your Card until you cancel. Cancel anytime in the app under Settings → Recurring Buys. No Warranty Apple Pay is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind.Published on Aug 8, 2025Updated on Oct 3, 202510How do I buy crypto with Google Pay?
What payment methods can I use with Google Pay? You can use Visa or Mastercard credit and debit cards. Note: card issuers may decline certain transactions at their discretion.4. Can I withdraw funds directly to Google Pay or other digital wallets? No, withdrawals to digital wallets like Apple Pay or Google Pay aren't supported. You can withdraw funds to your linked bank account instead.5. Why can't I withdraw the crypto I purchased using Google Pay?Published on Jul 22, 2025Updated on Feb 4, 20263How do I buy crypto with Apple Pay?
Can I withdraw funds directly to Apple Pay or other digital wallets? No, withdrawals to digital wallets like Apple Pay or Google Pay aren't supported. You can withdraw funds to your linked bank account instead.5. Why can't I withdraw the crypto I purchased using Apple Pay? Although Apple Pay enables instant crypto purchases, some purchases may be subject to a temporary withdrawal hold as part of our security protocols.6. My Apple Pay transaction was declined, but I still see money deducted.Published on Jul 2, 2025Updated on Mar 2, 20265Do I need to pay fees for deposit and withdrawal?
No network fees for deposits You don’t need to pay any fees when depositing crypto into your OKX account. The withdrawal fee is always paid by the withdrawing party, not the receiving party. For example, if an individual (can be you or someone else) deposits crypto into your OKX account, you don’t need to pay the fee. Vice versa, when you withdraw crypto from your OKX account, you’ll be charged the withdrawal fee.Published on Jun 1, 2023Updated on Mar 16, 20265,581How do I add funds from portfolio to my Pay balance?
Easily add assets from your portfolio to your Pay balance. If your Pay balance is low, you can top it up anytime from your portfolio. Users need to set up Pay before they can add funds from the portfolio function.How do I add my funds?Published on Jan 22, 2026Updated on Jan 22, 20262What's OKX Card?
OKX Pay is your digital dollar account built into the OKX app. With OKX Pay, you can: Save, spend, and send money globally Earn interest in your account balance Pay directly using your OKX Card from your available funds Everything is managed in one app—simple, transparent, and convenient.How can the OKX Card help me save on international travel?Published on Mar 24, 2026Updated on Apr 16, 202637How to fix passkey error 50162 on Android devices
Find the passkey(s) Delete the passkey(s) Important note: if you also use OKX Pay, and the OKX Pay passkey works normally, do not delete the passkey labeled "OKX Pay," otherwise you may not be able to use OKX Pay. Return to OKX app and use your account normally. Optional: you can add or create a new passkey again after the deletionPublished on Dec 8, 2025Updated on Dec 26, 20251,948What's funding rate and how do I use it?
You generally only pay or receive funding if your position is open at the relevant funding settlement time.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Apr 15, 2026Why is my deposit/withdrawal suspended?
It's recommended that you pay close attention to our latest announcement for updates on the status and service resume, so you can stay informed and resume operations as soon as possible. You can also reach out to the project's support team if you need further assistance.Published on Aug 31, 2023Updated on Jan 26, 2026999Common scam tactics
However, their earnings froze, and they were coerced into paying money to unlock their earnings, resulting in significant financial loss. This case exemplifies the importance of online financial awareness and serves as a reminder to be cautious when presented with too-good-to-be-true opportunities on the internet. It also underscores the need for vigilance and knowledge to protect oneself from online scams.Published on Sep 28, 2023Updated on Feb 6, 20262,645Where can I find details about cash withdrawal limits, fees, and processing times?
Example: If the flat fee is 3 EUR, you’ll always pay 3 EUR whether you withdraw 10 EUR or 1,000 EUR. Percentage fees The fee is calculated as a percentage of your withdrawal amount. Example: If the fee is 2%, and you withdraw 100 EUR, you’ll pay a 2 EUR fee. If you withdraw 500 EUR, the fee would be 10 EUR. Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your withdrawal amount plus a fixed flat fee.Published on Apr 13, 2026Updated on Apr 17, 2026Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash withdrawal?
Example: If the flat fee is 3 USD, you’ll always pay 3 USD whether you withdraw 10 USD or 1,000 USD. Percentage fees The fee is calculated as a percentage of your withdrawal amount. Example: If the fee is 2%, and you withdraw 100 USD, you’ll pay a 2 USD fee. If you withdraw 500 USD, the fee would be 10 USD. Percentage + flat fees This type of fee is a combination of both, so you'll pay a percentage of your withdrawal amount plus a fixed flat fee.Published on May 23, 2025Updated on Mar 4, 202634How do I use Trading bonus?
Trading bonus can be used as trading margin to open a position, to offset losses, and to pay funding fees. When you close a position, trading fees are first deducted from profits (if any), then from the trading bonus. When offsetting costs, trading bonus will be consumed before user-owned funds.Published on Mar 8, 2024Updated on Apr 17, 20261,171