Deposit & Withdraw

Deposit & Withdraw Guide

OK Recommend - OKX Registration Tutorial wallet guides covering deposits, withdrawals, network selection, transfer checks and common error prevention.

What This Topic Page Helps You Do

Deposit & Withdraw

Updated Mar 13, 2026

This deposit & withdraw page is meant to connect deposits, withdrawals, network selection, internal transfers and delayed transfer checks into a clearer sequence before you dive into a single tutorial.

If this is your first pass through the topic, confirm the address, network and account location before moving any funds. While working through it, watch for wrong chain selection, copied address mistakes and long pending withdrawals.

Use This Order

01 Confirm where the funds sit

Know whether the balance is in funding, trading or an external wallet before moving it.

02 Verify address and network together

A correct address on the wrong chain can still cause a serious transfer issue.

03 Read the transfer status correctly

Review pending, under review and on-chain confirmation states separately.

04 Keep the transfer evidence

Save the TXID, time and screenshots in case support or self-checking is needed.

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Scope

deposits, withdrawals, network selection, internal transfers and delayed transfer checks

Start with

confirm the address, network and account location before moving any funds

Watch for

wrong chain selection, copied address mistakes and long pending withdrawals

Core Guide

OKX USDT deposit and withdrawal graphic tutorial (including network selection)

Explain in detail the USDT deposit and withdrawal process in OKX, focusing on explaining the differences in network selection such as ERC20/TRC20, common non-account problems and processing steps.

Deposit & Withdraw
OKX USDT deposit and withdrawal graphic tutorial (including network selection)

FAQ

Deposit & Withdraw FAQ

What should I read first on this deposit & withdraw page?

Start with the broadest workflow article first. It gives you the full order for deposits, withdrawals, network selection, internal transfers and delayed transfer checks, then you can open a narrower troubleshooting guide only where needed.

Why keep this topic page if single tutorials already exist?

The topic page gives you the sequence, the common failure points and the internal links in one place. The single tutorials are still the detailed execution layer.

Which step usually causes the most friction here?

The most common friction point is wrong chain selection, copied address mistakes and long pending withdrawals. If you are already blocked, isolate that step first instead of changing multiple things at once.