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Achievements in World of Crypto Celebrated by Bitget With New Trading Campaign

Bitget, the cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has launched a zero-fee trading campaign for BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT spot trading pairs.

The campaign will last two months, in which, both makers and takers for BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT spot trading pairs will enjoy zero fees. Additionally, this Bitget zero-fee trading extends to various trading activities, including spot trading, trading bots, and spot copy trading.

Gracy Chen, managing director of Bitget
Gracy Chen, managing director of Bitget

“We’re excited to introduce this zero-fee activity for BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT spot trading pairs,” said Gracy Chen, managing director of Bitget. “As cryptocurrency markets continue to recover and evolve, it’s crucial for us to provide innovative solutions that empower traders of all levels. By eliminating fees for spot trading, we hope to encourage more users to explore the exciting world of cryptocurrencies.”

The announcement of the campaign follows the milestone achievements of cryptocurrencies as both bitcoin and ethereum both broke their previous record values. Additionally, the launch comes as the world responds to the ethereum dencun upgrade and prepares itself for the bitcoin halving. This initiative not only commemorates the historic milestones of BTC and ETH but also endeavors to accelerate mass adoption and reduce entry barriers for new traders.

“This campaign not only benefits existing traders but also opens doors for newcomers who wish to delve into cryptocurrency trading without worrying about transaction fees. By removing barriers and offering a user-friendly trading environment, Bitget is dedicated to fostering a thriving and inclusive crypto community”, said Chen.

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