Bitget Will Promote Trading and Market Education With UK Crypto Tour

Date: 2023-09-09 Author: Karina Ziganova Categories: BUSINESS, IN WORLD
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Crypto exchange Bitget will be giving its clients an exclusive free crypto tour in the UK later this month to give them trading knowledge.

According to the announcement, the tour is scheduled for September 17, 21 and 30. Birmingham, Manchester or London will serve as host cities.

At the event, participants will have the opportunity to communicate with popular cryptocurrency experts, while receiving various privileges. These include live trading demonstrations to enhance the trading skills of event participants and much more.

This demonstration is an attempt to show participants risk management skills, effective strategies for maximizing profits and using the latest Bitget trading resources. According to Bitget, these sessions are an exclusive opportunity for crypto enthusiasts to receive exclusive information from industry experts. The exchange said:

“No matter your experience or skill level, our live trading presentations, guided by trusted traders, will provide you with valuable insight.”

KCGI competition from Bitget
For those who can't attend the Bitget live tour, the KCGI trading competition is an opportunity to win $44,000 (£35k) in prizes. Other prizes for winning include $200, exclusive profit sharing odds and tickets to the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The exchange has set out to attract 100 of the UK's most prominent traders and has tasked them with expanding their teams by recruiting at least 10 new members while increasing overall trading volume.

According to the official website of the exchange, persons wishing to participate can submit applications for this competition until September 15. Competitions will be held from September 15 to 30.

The exchange's competitive competency is part of its ambitions to expand its customer base after updating its Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements to meet global regulatory requirements at the start of the month. The company announced its partnership with Copper's ClearLoop network prior to this, in an effort to signal its intent to offer over-the-counter settlement offerings to institutional clients.
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