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How do I turn on the quick order feature?
Move the Plus button effortlessly on the trading pageHow do I turn on quick orders? Select Display Enable quick order by ticking the Quick order option Activate the Floating window and/or Plus button by toggling the function on Switch on both of the options available under the Quick order option Find out how you can effortlessly execute your trade precisely here.Published on 23 Oct 2024Updated on 10 Sept 202516Pay FAQ
If you have a Pay account, the funds will automatically appear in your Pay balance. If you are an existing OKX user without a Pay account, you'll need to follow the Pay onboarding process to activate Pay. Then, the funds will automatically appear in your Pay balance. If you're a non-OKX user, you'll need to create a OKX account and a Pay account. Only then, the funds will automatically appear in your Pay balance. Once you receive the payment, you can then: Send funds to other people.Published on 16 Sept 2025Updated on 17 Apr 20261Pay Account FAQ
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. There is a quick onboarding process within Pay, you can set it up by generating a passkey on your device — it's quick and secure. If you want to learn more about Pay, visit our FAQ page.Published on 16 Sept 2025Updated on 3 Dec 2025Pay Passkey FAQ
You may have an exchange Passkey for exchange logging in and trading, but a separate Pay Passkey must be created for their Pay account. The Pay Passkey is used solely for signing transactions in Pay mode.3. How does Pay Passkey synchronize across devices?Published on 28 Apr 2025Updated on 20 Apr 2026185Google Pay – Additional Terms
No Warranty Google Pay and the tokenised Card are provided “as is” and without warranties.Published on 8 Aug 2025Updated on 3 Oct 202513Apple 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 8 Aug 2025Updated on 3 Oct 202510Why is Pay moving to Simple mode?
Previously: Standalone Pay mode Old entry point for you to enter the Pay page Old Pay page once you enter the pageNow: Pay tab under Simple mode New entry point for you to enter the Pay page New Pay page once you enter the pageWhat's included in Simple Pay? With Simple Pay, you can: Pay any contacts using USDT, USDC, and USDG on X Layer Scan QR code to pay GrabPay merchants Add funds from Portfolio Transfer funds to Portfolio Send funds to external wallet addressesWhat has changed?Published on 27 Jan 2026Updated on 28 Jan 20264How do I activate my Pay?
Learn more about Pay Passkey here.Published on 16 Sept 2025Updated on 28 Jan 20261How to fix Pay passkey error on Android devices
Go to Google Password Manager Find the passkey(s) for OKX Pay with the prefix "OKX Pay (Date)" and delete it. Find the passkey(s) Delete the passkey(s) Once deleted, return to the OKX Pay app. You will be prompted to create a new Pay passkey. After creating the new Pay Passkey, reach out to Customer Support and request a Pay Passkey reset for your account. This ensures your new Pay Passkey is fully activated and ready to use for Pay mode transactions.Published on 8 Dec 2025Updated on 17 Apr 202634Do 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 1 Jun 2023Updated on 16 Mar 20265,584How do I add funds into 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.How do I add my funds? Go to Simple and select Pay from the main menu Select + Add to add funds from portfolio Enter the amount you want to add to your Pay balanceHow do I transfer funds from my Pay balance to portfolio?Published on 16 Sept 2025Updated on 28 Jan 20261How do I become part of the OKX P2P Merchant Program?
Friendly reminder: Before recording, please check if your phone is on silent and make sure the camera and microphone permissions are enabled.Condition 2: Complete 20 buy or sell crypto transactions You need to complete 20 or more transactions in the [Quick Zone] and [Favorites Zone]. For more P2P trading guides, please refer to: Complete Guide to P2P Trading How to use P2P Express/sell?Published on 25 Nov 2022Updated on 29 Jan 2026723OKX P2P dispute handling rules
If the buyer has paid less than the order amount, the buyer will be asked to pay the outstanding amount within the specified timeframe. Any fees incurred during the refund will be covered by the buyer. If the buyer fails to respond or refuses to pay, the seller will be asked to refund the received funds. OKX reserves the right to suspend uncooperative or bad-faith* users during the process. OKX is not responsible for any resulting losses.Published on 28 Aug 2023Updated on 11 Mar 20261,119How do I freeze my account? (web)
Self-service tool For quick access, click the button below: Once you freeze your account, you won't be able to log in or register using the same email/phone/personal identity information.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 24 Mar 2026400Understanding OKX's Security Fund
Not an Insurance Product The Security Fund is not an insurance policy, a custodial protection fund, or a guarantee against user losses. OKX is not an insurer, and the Security Fund does not cover losses arising from a user's individual trading decisions, security breaches, or unexpected market events. Users are always solely responsible for their own risk management.2.Published on 25 Mar 2026Updated on 21 Apr 20263