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Bitget’s $6M Global Trading Competition Kicks Off


Bitget, a cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has launched its annual global trading competition with a total prize pool of six million USDT.

In a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday, the company disclosed that the contest includes new segments such as team battles, bot trading, copy trading, and on-chain trading. Participants from over 100 countries are expected to join the competition.

According to Bitget Chief Executive Officer Gracy Chen, the event is designed to promote community participation and trading activity across multiple formats. She said the competition will include region-based leaderboards, early registration rewards, and opportunities for top traders.

Chen said, “Every year during KCGI we witness traders across the globe strategise, synchronise, and innovate. There’s a lot of community and teamwork involved; KCGI is our way of showing gratitude to our top traders. That said, we’re excited to kick off this year’s competition with six million USDT up for grabs and a range of dynamic challenges ahead. We’re inviting our community to lead, win, and shape the future of trading.”

She noted that participants may get rewards beyond trading performance, including access to LALIGA matchdays, MotoGP passes, and other non-cash prizes.

The competition introduces four main categories: Team Battle, Copy Trading Showdown, Bot Trading Competition, and On-chain Arena. Each category focuses on a different aspect of digital asset trading and strategy execution.

“The official Team Battle segment begins July 24, but the smart money moves early. Traders who register now not only secure their seat, but they also set the tone for the event. Get in early. Build your team. Shape the leaderboard. KCGI 2025: This isn’t just trading; it’s a full-on battle with rewards.” She said.

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