OKX Wallet Becomes First Multichain Wallet to Support BRC-20 Trading with Launch of Ordinals Marketplace

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Introducing the OKX Ordinals Marketplace

OKX Wallet is revolutionizing Bitcoin ecosystem engagement with its new Ordinals Marketplace, enabling users to mint and trade Bitcoin Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens. This launch solidifies OKX as the first multichain wallet offering comprehensive support for BRC-20 trading alongside cross-chain NFT and token management across 60+ blockchains.

Key Features of the Ordinals Marketplace

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Available This Week:

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👉 Explore the Ordinals Marketplace

Enhanced Bitcoin Ecosystem Support

OKX Wallet further integrates Lightning Network support, enabling:

Additional Bitcoin Innovations:

Security & Decentralization

Leveraging MPC (Multi-Party Computation) technology, OKX Wallet eliminates single points of failure while simplifying asset recovery. True to Bitcoin’s "not your keys, not your coins" ethos, it remains a fully self-custodial solution with all transactions on-chain.

👉 How MPC Technology Enhances Your Wallet Security

Upcoming Bitcoin Community Engagement

OKX will participate in Bitcoin Builders (17 May, Miami)—the inaugural conference focused on Bitcoin’s L2 ecosystem. Chief Innovation Officer Jason Lau joins industry leaders to discuss future protocol enhancements.


FAQ: OKX Ordinals Marketplace

Q1: What makes OKX Wallet unique for BRC-20 trading?
A: It’s the only multichain wallet combining BRC-20 support with Lightning Network access and cross-chain NFT management.

Q2: Can I mint Ordinals directly in OKX Wallet?
A: Yes! Minting functionality for Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens launches soon.

Q3: How does Lightning Network improve Bitcoin transactions?
A: It reduces fees by ~90% and speeds up transactions to under 1 second.

Q4: Is OKX Wallet truly decentralized?
A: Absolutely. It’s self-custodial with all operations on-chain, adhering to Bitcoin’s core principles.

Q5: Will OKX add more Bitcoin L2 integrations?
A: Stay tuned for announcements post-Bitcoin Builders conference.

Q6: Where can I track BRC-20 token transactions?
A: Use OKX’s BTC Explorer for real-time validation.