Which OKX signup entry should you use? Web, app, referral links and path comparison
Editorial Note
Last reviewed: 3/19/2026
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.
A practical comparison of the main OKX signup entries for new users: web signup, app signup, referral links and rebate-driven entry pages, plus the binding and risk checks people miss most often. 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 registration flow and want a faster read before taking the next action inside OKX.
Suggested Path
- Decide first whether the web route or the mobile route fits your situation better, then choose a single tracked signup entry.
- Once the signup page opens, review the live offer wording, default binding logic and the account-opening steps shown on the page.
- If you plan to continue on mobile, verify the OKX app source and login environment before switching devices mid-flow.
- After signup, move directly into KYC, security setup and the first practical guide instead of stopping on the offer page.
Checks Before You Continue
Review these points before moving on:
- entry comparison
- binding logic
- signup order
- OKX signup entry
FAQ
Is it better to have many OKX signup links?
Usually no. Too many competing entries make it easier to lose referral attribution or break the next setup steps.
Should I start on the web or in the app?
It depends on your device preference, but both actions should ideally stay on the same guided path.
What should I do right after signup?
Finish KYC, security and app checks first, then continue into spot, earn or futures tutorials.
Next Step
If this part is clear, continue with How to register on OKX? Latest registration guide for 2026 / How to download the OKX app? Official-source checks, install review and pre-login steps so the rest of the flow stays consistent.