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OKX Exchange Review (2026)

Our verdict: 4.1 / 5

★★★★★
4.1
Very good

OKX is a deep, feature-rich exchange with competitive fees, strong liquidity and a capable built-in Web3 wallet. It suits more confident users; the sheer number of products — derivatives, earn, DeFi — can overwhelm beginners, and availability varies sharply by country.

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How it scores

Security & regulation
4.0
Ease of use
3.9
Fees
4.4
Coin support
4.5
App experience
4.2

👍 Pros

  • Deep liquidity and competitive maker/taker fees
  • Very wide coin and product selection
  • Capable self-custody Web3 wallet built in
  • Publishes proof-of-reserves attestations

👎 Cons

  • Feature overload can overwhelm beginners
  • Availability and products restricted in several countries
  • Heavy push toward higher-risk derivatives
  • Regulatory status is still evolving in some regions

How it compares

FeatureOKXBinanceBybit
Our score4.14.34.0
Beginner-friendlyPartialPartialPartial
Built-in Web3 walletYesYesYes
Coins supported300+350+300+
Proof of reservesYesYesYes
Best forRange + low feesLargest marketDerivatives traders

How we tested

We verified an OKX account, funded it and ran real spot trades, withdrawals and a test of the built-in Web3 wallet over several weeks. We compared its maker/taker fees against the published schedule and checked its proof-of-reserves disclosures. Our scores weight security most heavily, then usability and cost. We fund accounts ourselves — the exchange doesn't influence our verdicts.

FAQ

Is OKX safe?

OKX publishes regular proof-of-reserves attestations and runs standard security controls, but it offers many high-risk products and its regulatory status varies by country. Check whether it is permitted where you live, and move long-term holdings to self-custody. Learn how to store crypto safely.

Should beginners use OKX?

It works for beginners for simple buys, but the interface leans toward advanced trading and pushes leveraged derivatives, which can lose money fast. If you're new, stick to spot buying and ignore the leverage features. This is education, not financial advice — only risk what you can afford to lose.