Pin OKX in Funding
Open Funding with OKX pinned so the OKX column stays visible while you evaluate live divergence across the rest of the table.

Use ZEEK.TOOLS to keep OKX inside your funding workflow, compare it against other major venues, and validate whether an OKX route still looks solid in Funding Opportunities.
Open Funding with OKX pinned so the OKX column stays visible while you evaluate live divergence across the rest of the table.
Use Funding Opportunities with OKX pinned to see whether OKX routes had support across the selected time window instead of relying only on the current snapshot.
If an OKX route still looks worthwhile after live and historical checks, Backtester is where you pressure-test it with size and cost assumptions.
OKX: treat the funding rate as one leg, not the whole route. Pin it, compare the opposite venue, then validate history and costs before sizing.
OKX is a major perpetual venue and often matters in cross-exchange comparisons where traders want mainstream liquidity without looking at only one exchange family.
OKX matters most as one leg inside a route, not as an isolated funding number.
It is typically useful when compared against Binance, Bybit, Bitget, and other large venues where funding differences can still create practical routes.
Start in Funding, move to Funding Opportunities, then use Backtester only after OKX survives the first checks.
Strong APY still needs liquidity, basis, timing, fees, and cost assumptions before it deserves size.
It is the periodic funding payment level on OKX perpetual markets. Inside ZEEK.TOOLS, the practical question is not just the raw number on OKX, but how it compares against other exchanges.
Because a funding route only becomes useful when relative spread across venues creates a setup worth checking. OKX is most informative when viewed as one leg inside that comparison.
No. The live Funding page is the starting point. Funding Opportunities helps you see whether the route had support over time, and Backtester helps you inspect one exact route more carefully.
No. A strong live spread can still fail after fees, liquidity, basis, timing, or execution costs. That is why the route should move through Funding, Funding Opportunities, and then Backtester.