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OKX

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OKX
PredecessorOKEx
Formation2017
FounderStar Xu
TypePrivately held company
HeadquartersSeychelles
Region
Worldwide
Staff
2,000+ (2022)
Websiteokx.com

OKX(Chinese:Âu dịch), earlier it was known asOKEx,is a cryptocurrency exchange. It was founded by Star Xu ( từ minh tinh ) in 2017.[1]OKX is owned by Ok Group, which also owns crypto exchange Okcoin.[2][3]It is not available to American users.[4]The company's CEO is Jay Hao[5]and CMO is Haider Rafique.[6]

OKX was first time located in Beijing, China,[7]but it is now banned by the Chinese regulators.[8]In 2023, OKX, along with other exchanges, applied for licenses in Hong Kong to comply with new requirements.[9]

References

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  3. "Squid Game's star cast-promoted Klaycity to list crypto token on OKX".mint.2022-03-17.Retrieved2022-03-19.
  4. "OKX Review".Investopedia.Retrieved2022-03-19.
  5. Zmudzinski, Adrian."OKEx Rebrands To OKX, Expands Into Financial Services".Benzinga.Retrieved2022-06-15.
  6. Coffee, Patrick (2022-06-01)."Tribeca Festival Signs Crypto Trading Desk OKX as Its New Top Sponsor".Wall Street Journal.ISSN0099-9660.Retrieved2022-06-15.
  7. "China hits hard on virtual currency trading".China Securities Journal. 2019-11-23.
  8. "China bans virtual currency trading altogether".National Development and Reform Commission.2021-09-27.
  9. "Crypto exchanges Huobi, OKX to apply for Hong Kong licences under new regime".South China Morning Post.2023-02-21.Retrieved2023-04-07.