OKX, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, has introduced new trading and earning options for NC, marking another step in expanding its diverse range of digital asset services.
The newly listed options include USDT-margined perpetual futures, spot margin trading, and participation in the Simple Earn program.
USDT-margined perpetual futures for NC goes live today, providing traders with opportunities to capitalize on market movements without directly holding the asset. Starting January 20, 2025, at 07:00, users will also gain access to spot margin trading for the NC/USDT pair, along with Simple Earn subscriptions for NC, enabling passive income through flexible staking options.
To ensure a seamless launch, OKX has implemented specific measures, including a temporary funding fee cap of 0.03% during the initial hours of perpetual futures trading. This cap will remain in place until 19:00 on January 17, after which the standard funding fee of 1.5% will resume, with adjustments taking effect at 23:00 the same day.
Traders can take advantage of OKX’s tiered margin program, which offers tailored margin levels for effective risk management. The platform will also provide detailed guidelines on Simple Earn subscription limits, ensuring users can maximize their returns.
Accessible through OKX’s web platform, mobile app, and API, these updates underscore the exchange’s commitment to broadening its offerings and delivering innovative financial tools for its global user base. The listing of NC demonstrates OKX’s focus on empowering users with diverse trading and earning opportunities in the evolving cryptocurrency landscape.
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