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How to use Yield Hunter
What is Yield Hunter? Yield hunter is a non-principal protected investment that helps OKX's users to get higher annualized returns. Yield Hunter is a simplified option trading product. When users invest in the yield hunter, they receive premiums for selling option contracts, and your actual return depends on the relationship between the price of the expiry date and the target price.Published on 7 Nov 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationHow to use OKX's option copilot
Learn how to use Yield Hunter.Published on 18 Oct 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationOfficial Rules for McLaren Race Rewind Fandom Digital Collectibles for Australia and Brazil
The following details apply to Races 1 (United Kingdom Grand Prix) through 13 (Abu Dhabi Grand Prix), as further described below: The minting window for every single race in the 2024 calendar, starting from the United Kingdom Grand Prix, will open at 10am GMT on the Friday of a race weekend, and will close at 10am GMT the Monday post race day. During the minting window, the Race Rewind Fandom NFTs will appear in users’ wallets/ dashboards.Published on 19 July 2024Updated on 9 Feb 2026FAQ1Eligible OKX customers impacted by SUI Call Auction delays will receive compensation
In addition, we have implemented several anti-sybil mechanisms in this SUI Jumpstart, preventing situations of "Airdrop hunters", "Multiple registered accounts", to increase the winning-lot rate for retail investors. OKX will continue to enhance our risk control measures, to create an equitable investment environment for all investors. OKX 4 May, 2023Published on 4 May 2023Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsTrade via P2P to get PEPE — over 2 billion PEPE up for grabs!
PEPE starters only for users who never have OKX account after June 20, 2023 Grand PEPE only for users who have OKX KYC level 2 account before June 20, 2023 Participants must complete KYC Level 2 showing residency in SEA Country. Check your status.Published on 21 June 2023Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsCommon scam tactics
Exercise the practice of verifying the individual's identity when someone pretends to be a government officer, company officer, job hunter, and others. You can independently search for relevant contact information and directly reach out to them, rather than using the provided phone number or email address. Avoid casually sharing personal information such as Social Security numbers, bank account details, or credit card information.Published on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 6 Feb 2026FAQ2,625
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