How do I make a deposit? (app)
Video guide
What is a deposit?
A deposit refers to transferring crypto from another exchange or platform to your OKX account. It is similar to bank transfers. For example, Person A provides their bank account number to Person B, and Person B uses that account number to deposit funds into Person A’s bank account. When making a deposit, all cryptos require a deposit address. Some crypto also require an additional tag (also known as a Tag or Memo) to be filled in along with the address.When depositing, make sure that the crypto name and the network used for deposits and withdrawals are exactly the same. Currently, OKX does not support deposits of certain networks, such as USDT on the BSC network.
Please deposit only cryptos supported by OKX. If you can't find a certain token and network on the deposit page, it means this token is not supported and your assets may be lost.
On the app
There are 2 ways to make a deposit to your account:
Open your OKX app, select Deposit
Opening Deposit page from Homepage
Open your OKX app, go to Assets, and select Deposit
Opening Deposit page from Assets
Select the crypto that you want to deposit, then select the Deposit network
Deposit details will then automatically generate
Select your OKX account in the Deposit to field to receive your transaction
Select the OKX account that you want to receive the deposit
You can either select Copy to copy the deposit address to your withdrawal platform app or scan the QR code using your withdrawal platform app to make the deposit
Deposit details are generated and you can copy the address or scan the QR code
You can select Share deposit details to share with your friends and family
Select share on the Deposit details page
Note:
Make sure selected crypto and network on both OKX and your withdrawal platform are the same to ensure a successful deposit. Otherwise, you'll lose your assets.
You can find the minimum amount, required confirmation numbers, and contract address on the Deposit page.
You won't receive your assets if you deposited the crypto amount less than the minimum amount.
Some crypto (for example, XRP) generates a tag/memo, usually a string of numbers. You need to enter the deposit address and tag/memo when depositing. Otherwise, you'll lose your assets. Select here to learn more about how to deposit crypto with a tag/memo.