Key Platform Announcements (2022)
OKX consistently provides updates on token migrations, new listings, and trading features. Below are the major announcements from 2022:
Token Migrations
- GAL to GALFT Migration: Supported the transition of Galatasaray Fan Token (GAL) to GALFT (June 13, 2022)
- NANO to XNO Migration: Completed the token migration from Nano (NANO) to XNO (June 8, 2022)
- SAITAMA Migration: Facilitated the SAITAMA token migration process (June 7, 2022)
New Token Listings
- MOVEZ.me (MOVEZ): Listed for spot trading (June 9, 2022)
- Terra 2.0 (LUNA): Added support for the new LUNA token (May 28, 2022)
- LUNC & USTC: Opened trading for these assets (May 29, 2022)
Trading Feature Updates
- OP Features: Enabled margin trading, savings, and perpetual contracts for OP (May 31, 2022)
- SOL & AVAX Contracts: Launched coin-margined futures for these assets (May 27, 2022)
- LUNA Perpetuals: Listed USDT-margined perpetual contracts for LUNA (May 28, 2022)
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Feature Removals
- BSV Futures: Announced delisting plan for BSV futures contracts (May 20, 2022)
- LUNA/ANC/MIR Products: Removed margin trading, savings, and perpetual contracts for these tokens (May 13, 2022)
FAQ Section
Q: How does OKX support token migrations?
A: OKX provides technical infrastructure and user guidance during token migrations, ensuring smooth transitions for holders.
Q: What criteria does OKX use for new token listings?
A: The exchange evaluates projects based on technology, community support, compliance, and market demand before listing decisions.
Q: How can users stay updated on OKX announcements?
A: Users should regularly check the official help center and subscribe to OKX communication channels.
Q: Why does OKX sometimes remove trading features?
A: Feature removals typically occur due to low liquidity, regulatory requirements, or project-specific developments.
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Note: All dates reflect historical announcements from 2022. For current information, please refer to official OKX channels.