About OKX
OKX is a global derivatives + spot exchange in the crypto exchanges category regulated by FinCEN MSB and State money-transmitter licenses. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Victoria, operating for 9 years, it is most often used for onboarding USD to a regulated venue.
Why people search for this
Convert dollars to crypto (and back) on a venue that's regulated, liquid and not going to disappear with your funds.
Who OKX fits — and who it doesn't
OKX fits best when you are onboarding USD to a regulated venue, and specifically when want a regulated us on-ramp from a bank account. It also suits investors who need a deep order book on major pairs.
It is not the right pick for someone who needs a fundamentally different product from a global derivatives + spot exchange.
How fees work at OKX
OKX's headline cost is spot trading fee at See attributes. Secondary line items include withdrawal fee (Varies by asset and network). Always cross-check fees against the operator's current pricing page — schedules change without notice.
Regulation & safety
OKX is registered with or supervised by FinCEN MSB (verify on FinCEN MSB registrant search), State money-transmitter licenses. Regulatory registration is not a guarantee against loss — it means the firm operates under a defined rule-book and is subject to enforcement when it doesn't.
How OKX compares
The closest peer to OKX in this directory is BingX, also a global exchange. On trading fee the two differ visibly — OKX shows 0.08%–0.10%, while BingX shows 0.10%. If you are torn, open both side by side in the compare tool to see every attribute laid out in one table.
| Attribute | OKX | BingX |
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| Trading fee | 0.08%–0.10% | 0.10% |
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| Coins listed | 350+ | 400+ |
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| Custody | Custodial + Web3 wallet | Custodial |
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| Regulation | Various — restricted in US | Various — restricted in US |
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OKX is a global derivatives + spot exchange in the crypto exchanges category, headquartered in Victoria. Major global crypto exchange — spot + derivatives.
OKX is a crypto exchange operating in the United States since 2017. It is registered with FinCEN as a money services business and holds state money-transmitter licenses where required. Customer funds are held in custodial wallets unless the user withdraws to self-custody.