- Crypto exchange BTCC has announced a global trading competition.
- The contest features โan unprecedented prize pool.โ
- Users can participate under three categories.
Cryptocurrency exchange BTCC announced Friday the start of its global trading contest, featuring an โunprecedented prize poolโ of millions in USDT.
Founded in June 2011, BTCC is among the pioneering exchanges in the industry, with crypto licenses in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. The exchangeโs latest campaign underscores its mission to enhance crypto trading accessibility to a range of user categories.
10M USDT Prize Pool for Crypto Traders
According to a press release dated May 3, the BTCC World Trading Competition (BWTC) 2024 has kicked off with a massive prize pool of 10 million USDT. The contest features three categories to foster inclusivity: individual trading, copy trading, and referral competition.
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The individual trading contest is already open for registration and features a shared prize pool of $1.4 million USDT, offering participants the chance to win โup to 26,700 USDT monthly.โ
The copy trading competition category allows users to participate via two groups, including lead traders and copy traders. While lead traders will compete for a prize pool of 50,000 USDT based on their lead trading performance, copy traders will contest for 30,000 USDT, with winning chances determined by their copy trading volume.
The referral competition category allows participants to win USDT by inviting new users to join BTCC.
โThis encourages existing users to introduce new traders to the platform, with a prize pool of 65,000 USDT awarded monthly based on the referred traders' volume and the number of new users brought in,โ BTCC said.
While the statement didnโt clarify the duration of the contest, BTCC said it would introduce โmore categories of trading competitionsโ to provide users with new opportunities to win from the extensive price pools.
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