How to judge whether the OKX newbie discount is worth it? Preferential caliber, rates, KYC and follow-up costs
Editorial Note
Last reviewed: 3/22/2026
This page is maintained by the OKX Signup Guide editorial team and cross-checked against platform rules, product docs and internal topic pages.
If platform rules change, treat the official documentation as the final source of truth.
When new users see various offer copywriting, what is most likely to be ignored is the follow-up cost and the actual sequence of actions. This page is dedicated to helping you connect these questions. This refined tutorial keeps the path short and focused so you can move without guessing.
Who This Is For
Use this page if you are working through the referral flow and want a faster read before taking the next action inside OKX.
Suggested Path
- First check which portal, which product and which type of account the discount is applicable to, rather than remembering a number first.
- Then determine whether KYC, security settings, buying coins or holding BNB are required in the future, all of which will affect the true cost.
- If the discount page can directly accept the registration entrance, give priority to completing the account opening and registration, and do not compare repeatedly without taking action.
- After completing the registration, go back to the rate page and first deposit preparation page to continue checking.
Checks Before You Continue
Review these points before moving on:
- Preferential caliber
- Rate
- KYC
- Follow-up costs
FAQ
Is the bigger the number the better for newbie discounts?
No. It also depends on the scope of application, follow-up actions and long-term use costs.
Why does the discount page also talk about KYC?
Because many discounts and subsequent user experiences are established after account verification is completed.
Where to go after this page?
Go to the check page before first deposit, or directly return to the unified registration portal page.