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Update on Price limit rules and Market-close-all Feature of Futures Trading
When closing a long position, if the order price is lower than 25% of the index price, the order cannot be placed. When closing a short position, if the order price is higher than 25% of the index price, the order cannot be placed. 2. Updated of “Market-close-all” Feature: Before the update: After selecting "Market-close-all", our system will automatically cancel all pending close orders of the contracts, then liquidate the holding position(s) at market price.Published on Jan 19, 2018Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsMark price and Last price
What is mark price and last price of margins and contracts? Mark price is a reference price applied to calculate unrealized profit and loss of users, as a tool to reduce unnecessary forced liquidation in an abnormal volatile market and improve the stability of contracts market. Last price refers to the latest traded price of the orderbook for a margin or contract. It is determined by the most recent trade filled for that margin or contract.Published on Jun 16, 2022Updated on Nov 17, 2025Product documentationOKX Wallet launches Gas Station
Dear OKX users, OKX Wallet has launched the Gas Station feature. If you don't have native tokens to make a transaction, you can simply swap USDT, USDC, DAI, WETH, and other mainstream tokens for native tokens at our Gas Station to pay the gas fees for token transfers. At present, Gas Station supports transactions on 8 networks such as Ethereum, OKC, BSC, Polygon, Fantom, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Optimistic, etc. TRON, Solana, Cronos, and other blockchains are to be supported soon.Published on Jan 5, 2023Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsSpot cost price
spot, which only includes spot buy and sell Cost price = (Average cost price before last buy × Amount + Price of last buy × Amount) / Net buying amount PnL = (Last price – Cost price) × Net buying amount PnL Ratio = (Last price – Cost price) / Cost pricePublished on Jun 17, 2022Updated on Nov 6, 2025Product documentationPrice limit rules
If price limit rules are triggered, the corresponding manually-placed orders will be adjusted to the price limit. Please refer to:/trade-market/info/spot for realtime rules in detail. The preceding parameters and indicators may be adjusted according to market conditions, without separate announcements.Spot and margin price protection To protect users from large price slippages, your order will be cancelled if the filled price exceeds a price limit.Published on Jun 16, 2022Updated on Jan 28, 2026Product documentationSpot index prices
Such factors include, among other things, applicable laws, political and socioeconomic events, regulations and trading rules, the marketmaking and order processing systems of those markets, the liquidity and efficiency of those markets, and the prices and price behavior of futures contracts on that index or a related index.Published on Jun 16, 2022Updated on Nov 5, 2025Product documentationOKX Wallet Now Offers Free Gas Transfer
Today's free gas transfer may be suspended if the amount of gas subsidies reach the predetermined limit, but it will not affect the quota of the next day. During the suspension, users need to pay the full gas fee for the current transfer. We hope you enjoy this free gas transfer in OKX Wallet. OKX Wallet will continue to provide you with excellent products and services! OKX team. April 18th, 2023Published on Apr 18, 2023Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsOKX List QTUM, HSR, NEO & GAS
Dear OKX users: OKX is proud to announce the following new token listing this week: QTUM, Hcash(HSR),NEO,GAS. Stay tuned for our Giveaway event! Details: First Wave: QTUM Supports deposit on Wednesday, November 8th, 2017 (HKT 18:00); Supports Spot trading on Thursday, November 9th, 2017 (HKT 14:00). Second Wave: HSR Supports deposit on Thursday, November 9th, 2017 (HKT 14:00); Supports Spot trading on Friday, November 10th, 2017 (HKT 14:00).Published on Nov 8, 2017Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsHow do I get started with OKX Trade?
Gas fees. Unlike on CEXs, users need to pay gas fees on DEXs.4. What's an AMM? An Automated Market Maker (AMM) is a decentralized exchange protocol that relies on algorithmic trading to provide liquidity to specific markets. Liquidity Providers (LP) provide liquidity to the trading market; the price function is used to set the price for each trade, while traders interact directly with smart contracts to complete crypto transactions.How does an Automated Market Maker (AMM) work?Published on Jul 26, 2022Updated on Feb 5, 2026FAQ75OKX Wallet Announcement on OKC Gas Airdrop Completion
Congratulations – you now have enough OKT to pay gas fees for 20,000 transactions! If you have questions about this promotion, please refer to the full announcement, available here. You can also reach out to the official OKX Telegram channel or contact OKX support. OKX September 16, 2022 (UTC)Published on Sep 16, 2022Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsUpgrade on Liquidated Futures Position Price Calculation and Price Change Strategy for Liquidated Futures Positions
Details as follows: 1.Glossary a.Forced-liquidation Price: When the market price reaches the forced-liquidation price and a user’s margin is lower than the required level, force-liquidation will be triggered. b.Bankruptcy Price: The price at which a user loses all margin c.Entrusted Price of Liquidated Position: The price at which a liquidated position is put into the market by our forced-liquidation engine after forced-liquidation d.Trading Price of Liquidated Position: The actual transaction pricePublished on Feb 20, 2019Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsAnnouncement on the Price Volatility of MANTRA (OM)
Following a sharp rise in its price beginning in early November 2024, the token experienced an initial sudden and substantial price decline of more than 80% across the market at approximately 2:28:32am (UTC+8) on April 14, 2025 ("Market Event"). We observed that substantial trading volume spikes and price decline initially happened across various centralised exchanges outside of OKX, before spreading to the overall market.Published on Apr 14, 2025Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsUpdates to the spot cost price feature
Future changes to the cost price resulting from spot trading will also be based on the edited cost price. For example: If your trading account holds 1 BTC with a cost price of 60,000, and you transfer another 1 BTC from your funding account, your trading account will now hold a total of 2 BTC. If you then edit the cost price to 61,000, the cost price of the 2 BTC in your trading account will be updated to 61,000.Published on Oct 18, 2024Updated on Nov 19, 2024AnnouncementsUpdate Regarding OKB Price Volatility
A price difference loss refers to a loss caused by the difference between the mark price at 9:07:26am UTC (48.36 USDT) and the resulting liquidation prices during the period. For example: If 10 OKB was liquidated at a liquidation price of 40.0 USDT, OKX will compensate difference of (48.36 - 40.0) * 10 = 83.6 USDT. Compensation will also include the associated liquidation penalty and trading fees (as determined by OKX), and exclude any bankruptcy losses already covered by the insurance fund.Published on Jan 25, 2024Updated on Nov 17, 2025AnnouncementsTime-weighted Average Price (TWAP)
It calculates the order price based on the current best bid/offer price,then splits the order into smaller ones and places them on the market(If the order is not fully filled, it will be canceled directly according to the IOC order rules). 2.Published on Jun 17, 2022Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentation