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# OKX

* Go to the **Withdraw** section;
* Select a token, for example, ETH, and keep the selection on **On-chain** withdrawal;
* Click on the book icon in the address input field;
* Hover over the **Add Address** button and select **Add multiple addresses** from the dropdown menu;
* In the **Address type** field, select **EVM Address** to be able to withdraw tokens from any EVM networks;
* Paste the wallet address into the first field;
* Optionally, you can enter a name for the wallet in the second field;
* Click **Add** and add the remaining addresses. You can add up to 20 addresses at a time;
* Be sure to check the box **Save as verified to skip future verification**; otherwise, Combine will not be able to withdraw tokens to these wallets, as OKX will require additional verification;
* Click **Save Addresses**;
* Enter the required verification codes and click **Confirm**.

<figure><img src="/files/x80bbszbMRH8A4NRmYO5" alt=""><figcaption><p>Adding wallets to whitelist on OKX exchange.</p></figcaption></figure>


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