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Crypto Tax Reporting
Users on the OKX US exchange platform who do not provide proper and correct form will be presumed subject to backup withholding beginning on January 1, 2027. Please make sure to provide OKX with up-to-date and accurate tax information and tax forms for your OKX account.Published on Sep 24, 2025Updated on Feb 13, 2026FAQSpot DCA (Martingale)
BTC price (USDT) Price step (%) / TP target % Average price / Profit (USDT) $25,000 -- (Initial order) $25,000 $24,500 -2% (Safety order #1) $24,750 $23,750 -4% (Safety order #2) $24,166.67 $26,250 +5% (Take Profit target) $26,250 - $24,166.67 = $2,083.33 Stage 2 – bot operation: The bot initially buys one BTC position at 25,000 USDT.Published on Apr 27, 2023Updated on Aug 5, 2025Product documentationFlywheel
Definition of terms Target buy price: The target price at which you want to purchase cryptocurrency. Before successful bottom fishing, you will continue to use dual-investment financial products for buy low to earn interest. Sell by buy price: Use the buy coin price at the time of successful buy-low as the selling price for profit-taking. Sell coin price: The target price at which you want to sell crypto currency.Published on Feb 11, 2025Updated on Aug 14, 2025Product documentationFutures DCA (Martingale)
incrementally in each trading cycle, to lower the average cost of the trading pairs being traded, and help to achieve the take profit target faster.Published on Apr 27, 2023Updated on Oct 9, 2025Product documentationWhat's a dusting attack?
Once the attacker learns who you are, they can target you with phishing, extortion, and other crypto scams. In other words, the dust attack itself is not an attack. It's more like setting the stage for an attack — the first step in setting up a greater crypto scam.How do scammers know my wallet address? Most blockchain transaction data is publicly available. Anyone can view transaction records and wallet addresses through a blockchain explorer.Published on Oct 4, 2024Updated on Mar 3, 2026FAQ13What's the Spot DCA bot and how do I use it?
Even after maxing out your safety orders, the price never recovers to your take-profit target and instead triggers your stop loss at $2,600.Published on Oct 3, 2025Updated on Nov 17, 2025FAQ4How do I place a TP/SL with Limit Order?
Take Profit (TP): a TP order is designed to automatically buy or sell a position when the market price reaches a specific target, locking in profits. Stop Loss (SL): an SL order is designed to automatically buy or sell a position when the market price falls to a certain level, limiting potential losses.Why should I use TP/SL with Limit Order?Published on May 31, 2024Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ281How can you protect yourself from a phishing attack?
Email attack: the attacker sends seductive or misleading email to the target user. The email often carries the link of phishing website or the download link of Trojan horse program. If the user does not pay attention to distinguishing it, he/she will click the link to enter the phishing website or download the Trojan horse program. Once the Trojan horse program runs, it can monitor the sensitive information entered by the user and get it.Published on Aug 17, 2023Updated on Mar 3, 2026FAQ3,690How do I supercharge my trading with Alertatron's automated solutions?
Powerful algorithmic orders: stop Loss and Take Profit orders can be automated at your desired targets. You can also place non-linear scaled orders, time-weighted entries, trailing orders, or run fully managed positions. Dedicated trading bots: for performance and security reasons, orders are executed on a dedicated and isolated trading engine instance. Trading groups Large group management: complex orders can be automated for trading groups with up to 200 clients.Published on Mar 28, 2024Updated on Oct 8, 2025FAQ1Smart Portfolio
After being invested, the funds will be traded into the crypto in the portfolio. 3.3 Examples Example 1 - Proportional Parameter settings Crypto allocation: BTC | 50%; ETH | 30%; SOL | 20% Rebalance mode: Proportional | 10% Investment amount: 10,000 USDT Running bot Phase 1 - Exchanged into target crypto.Published on Jun 22, 2022Updated on Jan 28, 2026Product documentationHow do I create a DEX trading wallet?
Before making changes, we recommend backing up the private key or seed phrase of your target Externally Owned Account (EOA).Published on Oct 1, 2025Updated on Nov 17, 2025FAQTrading Bot Marketplace FAQ
Developers and strategists: individuals or teams who design trading algorithms and wish to share or monetize their strategies.How can the trading bot marketplace be used by the target audience? Beginners: Ease of use: beginners can browse the marketplace, read reviews, and choose bots with high ratings, simplifying their entry into crypto trading. Learning tool: by observing bot's trades, beginners can learn about market strategies and trading patterns.Published on Jun 13, 2024Updated on Jan 2, 2026FAQ51How do I stay safe from phishing SMS using the name OKX?
As digital fraud becomes more advanced, scammers are finding increasingly deceptive ways to target users. One of the latest methods involves phishing SMS messages that appear to come from OKX—a legitimate and trusted platform. These fake messages are not only misleading in content, but also dangerously convincing in appearance, often showing up in the same SMS thread as our real communications.Published on May 9, 2025Updated on Mar 4, 2026FAQ321Why can't I join or claim rewards from a campaign?
Some common reasons why you might not be eligible include: Suspicious account activity Past campaign abuse (for example, creating multiple accounts to claim rewards) Account information doesn't align with the campaign's target group General account activity that may not fit the campaign's eligibility criteria Failure to meet minimum deposit, trading volume, or verification level required by the campaign Restrictions based on regional regulations or specific campaign terms Tip: Each campaign may havePublished on Jun 10, 2025Updated on Mar 19, 2026FAQ14,251What's Satoshi test and how do I complete it?
The Satoshi test is a verification process on our platform that involves sending a random amount of cryptocurrency—typically worth 5 USDC—to a target address within a 180-minute window to confirm control. This method is instrumental in verifying that users maintain control over their intended withdrawal addresses. There are several criteria to pass the Satoshi test on our platform. They're as below: The Satoshi test deposit must originate from the correct address intended for verification.Published on May 28, 2024Updated on Feb 17, 2026FAQ60