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OKX to list Ice (ICE) for spot trading
OKX is pleased to announce the listing of Ice (ICE) on our spot trading markets. Please take note of the following schedule: ICE deposits will open at 10:00 am UTC on January 15, 2024. ICE/USDT spot trading will open at 10:00 am UTC on January 19, 2024. ICE withdrawals will open at 10:00 am UTC on January 20, 2024. Ice is a project designed to address the challenges of centralization and introduce solutions to the data privacy and ownership issues pervasive in today's digital environment.Published on 15 Jan 2024Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsOKX to delist ICE spot trading pairs
Affected tokens: ICE Affected trading pairs: ICE/USDT, ICE/USDⓈ (ICE/USD) Execution schedule: We will delist the following USDⓈ and USDT spot trading pairs according to the schedule below: Spot trading pairs Delisting time ICE/USDⓈ (ICE/USD) December 14, 2025, 08:00 - 10:00 UTC ICE/USDT December 16, 2025, 08:00 - 10:00 UTC Additional details We advise users to cancel any open orders pertaining to the affected trading pairs before the delisting.Published on 11 Dec 2025Updated on 11 Feb 2026AnnouncementsCommon scam tactics
Watch out for telephone scams too, where they pretend to be police or government workers, saying you're in trouble and need to give them things to avoid problems. Scammers pretend to be government officers requesting the user deposit more to pay for income tax We've also seen scammers pretend to be customer service agents from well-known platforms, even falsely claiming to partner with OKX to promote their own sites.Published on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 6 Feb 2026FAQ2,635How do I manage my P2P settings?
A malicious person who uses vishing can call you and pretend to share that there's some news about your P2P orders or account. We'll never ask you for your personal info through a call or message you haven't requested. If you receive a suspicious email, SMS, or voice call, try to verify it through our official verification tool. If you have any questions, start with our AI chatbot: you can find it in the OKX Support Center on the website or in the app.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 17 Mar 2026FAQ2,529How to prevent phishing emails?
to learn more.Reminders Whenever you receive an email that seems unusual, keep the following in mind: Don't click any links or follow instructions immediately Phishing emails often pretend to be urgent or appealing, pause and check first. Contact OKX Customer Support directly if you're unsure Don't reply to the suspicious email or use the contact information inside it. Always use the official support channels listed on the OKX website.Published on 24 June 2025Updated on 16 Dec 2025FAQ3How can I protect myself from scammers?
Or they may send you a fake email, pretending to be from payment services such as Wise or AdvCash. Always check the email address to make sure the domain matches with the service domain. Raise a dispute if the domains don't match. Be cautious of 'partial payment or amount manipulation' scams. Scammers may place an order for a large amount (for example, 50,000) but only pay a much smaller amount, such as 5,000 or even 0.01.Published on 21 Aug 2023Updated on 3 Mar 2026FAQ12,084How do I secure my exchange account?
Phishing attacks occur when an attacker pretends to be a trusted source, often using fake URLs, emails, or SMS messages to get you to share sensitive info. They aim to cause panic, using urgent messages like "suspected money laundering" or "account restriction." Example: Note: these are real SMS messages our users receive. Phishing attempts may also arrive via email or from other sources.Published on 12 June 2024Updated on 23 Mar 2026FAQ1,318
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