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Quick Start Guide

1

Account Registration & Verification

Complete email or phone signup and pass KYC/KYB to unlock full features.

2

Fund Your Account

Deposit USDT or fiat, then convert to USD or HKD with one click.

3

Start HK/US Stock Investing

Select assets, set order type, and begin investing across markets.

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PinkWallet Knowledge Cards

Is PinkWallet Safe? Who Safeguards the Funds?
PinkWallet places great emphasis on fund security and compliance. Our security system is built on four layers: licensing compliance, identity verification, custody, and technical security, rather than relying on a single measure. ...
Is PinkWallet Safe? Who Safeguards the Funds?
Does PinkWallet Offer Tokenized Stocks/Derivatives/CFDs, or Real Stocks?
PinkWallet provides real stocks, not tokenized stocks (Tokenized Stocks), CFDs, or other mapped derivatives. What are the fundamental differences between our stocks and “tokenized stocks / CFDs”? ...
Does PinkWallet Offer Tokenized Stocks/Derivatives/CFDs, or Real Stocks?
How Do I Make My First Contract Trade?
1. To place your first contract trade, simply follow the steps below: 2. Enter the contract trading page 3. In the left navigation, go to the contract section and select the contract pair to trade. 4. ...
How Do I Make My First Contract Trade?
Glossary of PinkWallet Contract Trading Basics
To help you use PinkWallet contract trading efficiently, we have organized the following key terms and functions: I. Position Area 1. Contract ...
Glossary of PinkWallet Contract Trading Basics
How to Switch Between Cross and Isolated Margin?
In the top-right of the contract trading page, click the current margin mode to switch between cross and isolated. The path is straightforward: 1. Enter the contract trading page 2. ...
How to Switch Between Cross and Isolated Margin?
What Is Slippage Tolerance? How to Set It?
Slippage tolerance lets you set an acceptable price deviation when placing an order. If market moves beyond this range, the order will not be forced to fill, helping avoid unfavorable prices in volatile markets. This feature...
What Is Slippage Tolerance? How to Set It?
What Is the Funding Rate?
The funding rate is not a platform fee. It is a market mechanism used to balance long and short positions, with periodic settlements between long and short traders. Users may earn funding or pay it. ...
What Is the Funding Rate?
Are Market and Limit Orders Supported?
PinkWallet supports both market orders (Market Order) and limit orders (Limit Order) to meet different trading strategies. Market order: executes immediately at the best available price Limit order: price is set by the user and executes when conditions are met ...
Are Market and Limit Orders Supported?

Glossary

VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider)
A crypto compliance entry standard recognized across the EU and globally. PinkWallet has obtained this qualification to ensure end-to-end compliant crypto services.
FSP (Financial Services Provider)
New Zealand's core regulatory license, allowing us to conduct real securities brokerage and trade matching.
SWIFT / SEPA / ACH
Mainstream global settlement networks. PinkWallet accounts fully support them, enabling compliant transfers to any regulated bank worldwide.
Margin
Funds are held in cooperative bank accounts under clients' names, supervised by judicial and banking systems. A 2 billion protection framework strengthens partners' overall risk resistance.
KYC / KYB (Identity & Business Verification)
Statutory due diligence for individuals and enterprises. We integrate Sumsub, a leading global verification provider, to complete compliance onboarding in 3 minutes, ensuring account security and legitimacy.
ADL (Auto-Deleveraging)
A professional risk-management mechanism. In extreme high-risk situations, the system automatically closes profitable positions to keep overall platform liquidity stable.
Stock Dividends
Profit distributions to shareholders. Unlike mapped CFD trading, PinkWallet users hold underlying stocks and are entitled to cash dividends by law.
Cold Wallet Storage
Assets are stored in offline hardware isolated from the internet. PinkWallet keeps 95% of user assets in cold wallets, physically shielding them from hackers.
Market Order
An order executed immediately at the best available market price, ideal when speed matters more than price.
Limit Order
An order to buy or sell at a specified price. It executes only when the market reaches that price, helping control cost precisely.
Stock Transfer
Transfer your stock positions from other brokers (e.g., Tiger, Futu) into PinkWallet without changes, so you can allocate crypto directly with those positions.
Aggregated Liquidity
PinkWallet is deeply connected to 30+ top market makers such as Wintermute, B2C2, and Binance, ensuring minimal spreads and best depth for large trades.
Isolated vs Cross Margin
Two risk-control modes in contract trading. Isolated margin confines risk to a single position; cross margin uses account balance to add collateral and reduce liquidation risk.
RFQ (Request for Quote)
A quotation mechanism for large spot or FX conversions. The system requests real-time quotes from multiple market makers to secure the most competitive execution price.