Quick Overview
Most readers landing on a fee page are making a last-minute trust decision, not studying exchange economics. They want to know whether the page sounds credible, whether the route is official, and whether the fee language feels transparent enough to continue.
Prepare these items first
- Use the CTA on this page to reach the official OKX registration route.
- Prepare an email address or phone number before you start.
- After registration, continue with verification, security, and follow-up setup.
Step 1
Which mistakes the page copy should avoid
Do not hard-code a discount rate without real-time verification, and do not mix publisher commission with the user's visible fee benefit.
Separating those two ideas makes the page more credible.
Step 2
Where the CTA should be placed
Place one primary CTA in the first viewport, another mid-article, and a final close-out CTA after the FAQ.
This works for both mobile scanners and information-driven search traffic.
Step 3
How internal links support pre-trade search intent
Fee pages act as mid-funnel pages, so they should point to registration guides, invite code explainers, and onboarding pages.
That helps move users from comparison intent toward action.
Step 4
What a trustworthy fee page sounds like
The strongest fee pages sound measured rather than loud. They explain what the page is, where the click goes, and where the actual fee benefit should be checked instead of relying on one dramatic headline.
That tone matters commercially. Readers who are already comparing routes are more likely to continue when the page feels clear and grounded than when it feels like a one-line promotion.
Quick checks after you finish
- Make sure the registration jump came from the official link on this page.
- Check whether your basic account details were created correctly.
- Open the next internal guide so the process does not stop after sign-up.
Tutorial note
This is a third-party tutorial page that explains the route, steps, and referral relationship. Final registration always happens on the official OKX page.