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The arbitration shall be conducted in the English language and the place of arbitration shall be in the Cayman Islands. The number of arbitrators shall be one. The place of arbitration will be George Town, Cayman Islands. The decision of the sole arbitrator to any such dispute, controversy, difference or claim shall be final and binding upon both parties.Published on 21 Apr 2023Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsWhat are decentralized applications (DApps)?
Once data has been confirmed there, provided that the network has no serious inherent flaws, no one will be able to doctor the proofs on the network. On the other hand, since DApps rely on a huge number of nodes in the network to process and confirm data on the blockchain, DApps can be at a disadvantage when it comes to high-performance features, and can be slow when data traffic surges. Traditional applications, which run on centralized servers, can outperform their decentralized counterparts.Published on 3 Nov 2022Updated on 6 Mar 2026FAQ29Our New Listings Process
To help avoid disappointment in the future, we will do a better job of communicating as much as possible on the exact availability of any new listing. We thrive to make crypto more accessible while following local laws and regulations. We also value our community's feedback and we will improve our customer communications going forward, so we are able to inform you about our listings with more details. Thank you, OKX Customer Experience TeamPublished on 20 May 2024Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsOKX will list Ethereum Name Service’s ENS token for spot trading
ENS’s job is to map human-readable names to machine-readable identifiers such as Ethereum addresses, other cryptocurrency addresses, content hashes, and metadata. Asset name: Ethereum Name Service Ticker: ENS Total Supply: 100,000,000 Risk warning: Trading digital assets involves significant risk and may result in the loss of your invested capital.Published on 8 Nov 2021Updated 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 2026FAQ2,596
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