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OKX Corporate Account Setup and KYC Verification Guide
Opening a corporate account on OKX (formerly OKEx) and completing KYC (Know Your Customer) verification are key steps for businesses engaging in cryptocurrency trading. This article provides a detailed overview of the OKX corporate account registration process, KYB (Know Your Business) verification requirements, and the documents that must be submitted, to help corporate users successfully complete the verification process and ensure secure and compliant account operations.
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OKX Corporate Account Setup and KYC Verification Guide
Opening a corporate account on OKX (formerly OKEx) and completing KYC (Know Your Customer) verification are key steps for businesses engaging in cryptocurrency trading. This article provides a detailed overview of the OKX corporate account registration process, KYB (Know Your Business) verification requirements, and the documents that must be submitted, to help corporate users successfully complete the verification process and ensure secure and compliant account operations.
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