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OKX Radar, independent third-party publication Independent publication · Not affiliated with OKX
SOURCE METHODOLOGY

Every conclusion should show where it came from

We prioritize directly verifiable first-party material, then use reproducible industry data and reliable reporting when cross-checking is needed. Information we cannot confirm is not presented as settled fact.

OKX
RADAR
Independent · Verifiable · Clear boundaries
01
FIRST First-party sources first
02
TRACEABLE Source URLs and verification dates
03
FRESHNESS Rechecked when rules change

Source priority

01
Official OKX material

Announcements, help documentation, product rules, and service status information.

02
Regulator and project first-party material

Regulatory documents, project announcements, and information published by an accountable primary source.

03
Reproducible industry data

Data with a clear methodology, time range, and collection process.

04
Reliable media reporting

Used for context or cross-checking, not as a substitute for stronger primary evidence.

Production and review

Editorial workflows can assist with topic discovery, source organization, and drafting. Content is published only after source verification and factual review.

DISCOVER

Discover and collect

Find direct, credible, and accessible material around a specific user question.

VERIFY

Verify the facts

Check source identity, timing, region, methodology, and original links.

REVIEW

Editorial review

Review language, risk boundaries, disclosures, and citation completeness.

Updates and freshness

  • News: Updated as OKX announcements, listings, product changes, and security developments occur.
  • Guides and analysis: Rechecked when product rules, fees, or regional availability change.
  • Dynamic data: Verification dates and applicable conditions are included wherever possible.

Verification standard

  • Key facts retain a source URL, source identity, and verification date.
  • Fees, regional limits, and campaign terms require a defined scope.
  • Uncertainty is stated clearly when a claim cannot be fully confirmed.
  • We do not invent articles, traffic figures, user counts, or rankings.

Corrections

If a source has expired, a rule has changed, or a page contains a factual error, use our contact page and include the original source and the affected passage.