OrangeX Safety and Transparency Resources: Proof of Reserves, Official Verification, and Account Protection
Updated on 2026/05/22

Dear OrangeX Users,

Security and transparency are important parts of the crypto trading experience. To help users evaluate OrangeX through official and verifiable information, we are highlighting several key resources related to Proof of Reserves, official channel verification, account protection, and risk awareness.


Review OrangeX Proof of Reserves

OrangeX provides a Proof of Reserves page where users can review reserve-related information and wallet details. The Proof of Reserves page states that OrangeX maintains 1:1 reserves for users' funds and publishes reserve-related reports to improve asset transparency.
View Proof of Reserves:


Verify official OrangeX channels

Users should be careful with fake support accounts, suspicious links, impersonation messages, and phishing attempts. OrangeX provides an Official Verification page where users can enter relevant information, such as an email, phone number, Telegram, Twitter/X, or Discord account, to check whether the person is an official OrangeX representative.
Verify official channels:


Strengthen your account protection

Users are encouraged to enable available account security settings before depositing or trading. This may include Google Authentication, 2FA-related settings, SMS verification where available, Passkey where supported, and other account protection practices available on OrangeX.
Recommended safety reminders:
  • Never share your password, verification codes, private keys, seed phrases, or recovery codes.
  • Verify official channels before responding to support or community messages.
  • Check wallet addresses and networks carefully before deposits and withdrawals.
  • Be careful with links received through social media, chat groups, email, or direct messages.
  • Review product rules, fees, funding rates, and risk disclosures before trading.


Risk reminder

Proof of Reserves and account security tools help users evaluate transparency and protect accounts, but they do not remove trading risk. Crypto trading involves market risk, leverage risk, liquidation risk, operational risk, phishing risk, and account security risk.


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Thank you for your continued support.
OrangeX Team



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