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How to use CoinEx contract address

To trade futures or margin contracts on CoinEx, you'll need a contract address, a unique identifier for the specific contract, accessible from the "Futures" or "Margin" tab within your account.

Nov 26, 2024 at 02:56 am

How to Use CoinEx Contract Address

CoinEx is a leading cryptocurrency exchange that offers a wide range of trading options, including spot trading, futures trading, and margin trading. In order to trade futures or margin contracts on CoinEx, you will need to use a contract address.

What is a Contract Address?

A contract address is a unique identifier for a futures contract or margin contract. It is used to identify the contract on the blockchain and to track its performance.

How to Get a Contract Address

You can get a contract address by following these steps:

  1. Log into your CoinEx account.
  2. Click on the "Futures" or "Margin" tab.
  3. Select the contract that you want to trade.
  4. The contract address will be displayed in the "Contract Info" section.
How to Use a Contract Address

Once you have a contract address, you can use it to trade futures contracts or margin contracts. To do this, you will need to:

  1. Open a trading account on CoinEx.
  2. Deposit funds into your trading account.
  3. Send your funds to the contract address.
  4. Place a trading order.
Example

Let's say that you want to trade the BTC/USDT futures contract on CoinEx. The contract address for this contract is BTCUSDT.

To trade this contract, you would need to:

  1. Open a trading account on CoinEx.
  2. Deposit funds into your trading account.
  3. Send your funds to the BTCUSDT contract address.
  4. Place a trading order.
Additional Information
  • You can use a contract address to track the performance of a futures contract or margin contract.
  • You can also use a contract address to deposit or withdraw funds from a futures contract or margin contract.
  • If you have any questions about using contract addresses, you can contact CoinEx customer support.

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