1. Our relationship with OKX
This site (KX Perp Kit / kxccex.com) is an official OKX Affiliate Partner, referral code OK6512. The Affiliate programme is a standard partner mechanism operated by OKX; any qualifying content creator can apply.
We are not employees of OKX, not a subsidiary, not an agent. From OKX's point of view we are an external content channel that funnels organic readers in their direction. OKX does not review our articles, does not dictate our editorial line, and does not pay us a fixed fee for writing.
2. How the referral fee works
When you click any CTA on this site (always routed through /go/okx.html), sign up to OKX, and trade on that account, OKX identifies the attribution in its Affiliate dashboard and pays us a referral fee on a periodic schedule. That fee comes out of the trading-fee revenue OKX already collects from your activity. We earn a referral fee from OKX when you sign up via OK6512.
We deliberately do not publish a specific percentage on this page. OKX's Affiliate terms are dynamic — they vary with partner tier, monthly active referred users, and compliance status. Quoting a number here would risk making a promise OKX can change next quarter. The accurate rate at any time is whatever OKX shows in the official Affiliate back office.
3. The fee does not add to your cost
This is the part that matters most: the trading fees you pay on OKX are identical whether or not you signed up through this site. OKX's published fee schedule applies to everyone, regardless of referral channel.
Our referral fee is a slice of OKX's own revenue — economically it's the budget that would otherwise have gone to OKX's internal marketing, reallocated to external partners. Nothing changes on your side of the ledger.
In some cases OKX runs Affiliate-channel-only fee rebates or new-user promotions. If a current promotion applies when you sign up via OK6512, your cost is actually lower than for a non-referred sign-up. Whether such a promotion exists at any moment is determined by OKX, on OKX's site, at the time you register.
4. How we keep the editorial side independent
An Affiliate revenue model can quietly tilt content toward the partner. We engineer against that with a few concrete practices:
- Template-first writing. Every article opens with mechanics and math, then numerical examples, then — only at the end — a CTA. Articles never reshape the mechanics to fit the CTA.
- Criticism stays in. Where OKX's documentation is unclear, the UI path is convoluted, or a parameter is defined inconsistently with other venues, we say so in the article. See the corrections log, especially the 2026-03-15 entry on Unified Account.
- No OKX-funded copy, no exclusivity, no pre-publication review. OKX doesn't see drafts. They don't have a takedown mechanism — once published, they can't ask us to delete or alter a piece.
- Technical isolation of referral links. Every CTA on the site routes through
/go/okx.html(which itself isnoindex), and the CTA tag carriesrel="sponsored noopener noreferrer". This is the configuration recommended by Google and required by the FTC for paid relationships.
5. How the redirect works
When you click "Open OKX" or "Check on OKX", your browser does two things in sequence:
- First it loads
/go/okx.htmlon this site (the page setsmeta robotsto noindex, so search engines never index it). The page records a single redirect event, then forwards viameta refresh+ JS to OKX's invite URLhttps://www.okx.com/join/OK6512. - OKX's invite page reads the referrer and the referral code, associates your visit with
OK6512in its Affiliate system, and walks you through the sign-up flow.
You can verify this yourself: open /go/okx.html directly. The page contains a one-line explanation and an automatic forward, and nothing else — no scripts that collect information about you.
6. Why this page is so detailed
Three reasons:
- FTC 16 CFR Part 255 compliant. The US Federal Trade Commission requires "clear and conspicuous" disclosure of material connections between endorsers and the brands they promote. We hold ourselves to that standard regardless of where readers live.
- Google search quality guidelines. Affiliate-funded sites need explicit disclosure to keep their E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust) signal. Without it, Google tends to demote or deindex.
- Fair to you. You should know who's paying the author and which way the bias might run. On sites that hide this, you may be reading dressed-up advertising. Here you know it's affiliate content from the start, and you can read accordingly.
7. How to use OKX without going through this site
This is a fair option. If you prefer that we not receive any referral fee from your trading, just go to okx.com directly and skip every CTA on this site. There will be no attribution. The tutorials, calculators, and live data dashboards remain fully open to you — no click required as a quid-pro-quo.
It's part of why we try to write the mechanics so they stand alone: even if you bypass the CTA, the article should still be worth your time.
8. Contact
Questions about this disclosure, challenges to our editorial independence, or claims that an article on this site is biased toward OKX should go to privacy@kxccex.com (subject: Affiliate). We treat such mail seriously and, where the criticism is fair, the response goes into the corrections log.
Heads up: this disclosure is not an endorsement of OKX's services. Service quality, regulatory status, and product risk on OKX are things you must evaluate independently before opening an account.