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    OKX’s X Layer lets users build their own crypto markets

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMay 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    OKX’s Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 network X Layer has introduced Exchange OS, a protocol upgrade that lets developers, institutions, and ecosystem teams deploy their own trading venues. 

    Summary

    • X Layer launched Exchange OS to let developers create spot, perpetual, and outcome markets.
    • The first venue will test 2026 World Cup outcome markets when it launches in June.
    • Related reports show OKX has expanded X Layer through Aave, Uniswap, and payment tools.

    The system supports spot markets, perpetual markets, and outcome markets using infrastructure tied to OKX’s exchange stack.

    The X Layer team said “Exchange OS is designed to address one of the biggest structural limitations in onchain finance today: fragmented infrastructure.” The upgrade aims to place exchange functions such as matching, margining, liquidation, settlement, and risk controls closer to the protocol layer.

    Builders can launch custom markets

    Exchange OS is designed to let venue operators choose their own assets, oracle systems, revenue models, market structures, and compliance settings. A regulated institution could build a KYC-enabled venue, while a Web3-native team could run a permissionless market on the same shared infrastructure.

    X Layer said deployers will need to stake OKB in the X Layer Staking Contract before creating a venue. A previous crypto.news report said OKB had become the only gas and native token for X Layer after OKX moved deeper into its X Layer migration plan.

    World Cup outcome market arrives in June

    The first venue built on Exchange OS will launch in June with 2026 World Cup Outcomes, a simulated outcome market deployed on the new infrastructure. The X Layer team said it wanted to build on the system before opening it more widely to other market creators.

    OKX’s Outcomes FAQ describes outcome trading as an event contract product where users buy Yes or No shares tied to real-world events. It also says current coverage focuses on World Cup-related events, while noting that FIFA-related references do not mean endorsement by FIFA.

    X Layer builds on recent OKX expansion

    The Exchange OS rollout follows several X Layer updates covered by crypto.news. In January, Uniswap launched on X Layer, giving users access to swaps, liquidity provision, and native markets such as xBTC, USDT, and USDG through its app, wallet, and API.

    In March, Aave launched on X Layer, allowing OKX Wallet users to lend, borrow, and earn yield directly on the network. That report said X Layer had about $25 million in total value locked at the time, showing that OKX was still working to grow on-chain activity.

    OKX has also added payment infrastructure linked to X Layer. A recent crypto.news report said OKX’s Payment SDK lets developers integrate one-time, batch, and pay-as-you-go transactions using X Layer with low or zero gas costs.



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