OKExChain (OEC) Mainnet Phase 3 Guide: How to Use the Public Blockchain

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OKExChain (OEC) has officially entered Mainnet Phase 3 as of July 28, enabling open project deployment for all users. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for interacting with OEC’s decentralized ecosystem while emphasizing community-driven security and transparency.


Getting Started with OEC Mainnet

Key Features of Phase 3

👉 Explore OKExChain’s official resources


Configuring Your Wallet for OEC

Option 1: OKEx Chain Wallet

Installation Steps:

  1. Download the Chrome extension from the official wallet page.
  2. Create a new wallet or import existing credentials using a 12-word recovery phrase.

Option 2: MetaMask Setup

Manually configure OEC as a custom network:


Funding Your Wallet

To participate in DeFi projects:

  1. Copy your OEC wallet address.
  2. Withdraw OKT (for gas fees) or other assets from exchanges like OKX, selecting OKExChain Network for transfers.

⚠️ Note: Always verify the network (OEC) when withdrawing non-OKT assets (e.g., BTC, ETH).


Risk Management

👉 Secure your assets with these tips


FAQs

1. Is OKExChain the same as OKX Exchange?

No. OEC is an independent public blockchain, while OKX is a centralized exchange.

2. How do I report suspicious projects?

Email details to [email protected].

3. Can I use Ledger with OEC?

Currently, only OKEx Wallet and MetaMask are supported.

4. What’s the gas token for OEC?

Transactions require OKT (OKExChain’s native token).

5. Are there fees for using OEC?

No. Participation is free; scams demanding payment are fraudulent.


Conclusion

OKExChain’s Phase 3 marks a milestone for decentralized innovation. By following this guide, users can securely explore DeFi, contribute to ecosystem growth, and avoid common pitfalls.

For further assistance, refer to the OKEx Wallet tutorial or community forums.