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Biconomy has announced a $RENDERUSDT futures trading competition, offering participants the chance to earn tiered futures coupon rewards based on trading volume and compete for a $5,000 volume-ranking prize pool. The event runs from May 31 to June 7.
Biconomy has launched a $RENDERUSDT Futures Trading Competition, offering a total of $10,000 in futures coupon incentives for participants based on their trading volume. Traders earn bonuses of $50, $500, or $1,000 by reaching volume thresholds of $5,000, $100,000, or $500,000 respectively during the event period.
In addition to volume-based rewards, there is a $5,000 prize pool allocated to the top traders by trading volume, with the first, second, and third place receiving $1,200, $800, and $500. The competition runs from May 31 to June 7 and is focused on trading the RENDER/USDT futures contract.
To join the $RENDERUSDT Futures Trading Competition on Biconomy, users need to sign up or log in to their Biconomy account. Participants can earn futures coupon rewards by trading the RENDER/USDT futures pair from May 31 through June 07, with tiered bonuses based on cumulative trading volume and a leaderboard for additional prize opportunities. Full participation may require reviewing official rules once logged in. Interested users can register via the official sign-up link.
Biconomy facilitates trading on spot and futures crypto markets through both browser and mobile platforms, offering over 230 crypto-to-crypto pairs. The broker features a low minimum deposit, demo account access, and trading fees starting at 0.2% with reductions for BIT token holders, as well as leverage up to 1:100 on futures. Additional services include instant fiat-to-crypto exchange, passive income opportunities via Biconomy Earn, and 24/7 client support. For more detailed information, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more on Biconomy’s recent platform enhancements, including the introduction of both spot and futures trading ahead of the weekend, see the previous Biconomy update on Traders Union here.