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The OKX BRC20 trading market has undergone major changes, and now it's a bit difficult to use. Don't worry, this article by CG哥 will teach you how to view assets, engrave transfer inscriptions, and list on the market.
The process is as follows:
1⃣: In Figure 1, open the OKX trading website, connect your OKX wallet, find the Fractal BRC20 trading market, and locate the token you hold. (Using Ordinals as an example)
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2⃣: In Figure 2, the basic price and market capitalization information of the token is clearly displayed. On the right is the market order book, where you can see the ongoing orders and the floor price. At the bottom, there is a slider to sweep the floor, which can sweep up to 20 orders at a time.
3⃣: In Figure 3, when you click "Sell," it will show that you have no assets, because BRC20 tokens need to be engraved with a transfer inscription before they can be listed. Click the "Engrave" button in the top right corner.
4⃣: In Figure 4, the OKX wallet window will pop up. Enter the amount of tokens you want to sell, and then click "Next."




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5⃣: Figure 1, adjust the GAS rate (remember to set it higher to avoid jamming), and click to confirm.
6⃣: Figure 2, after the block is generated, refresh the page to see your assets, set the selling price, and click to put it on the shelf.
7⃣: Figure 3, the wallet pop-up window, click to confirm all.
8⃣: Figure 4, pull down the page, click my pending order, you can see your pending order information, and the order can be changed or reduced. (Now you can change the price up and down at will, and there is no GAS fee)




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