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LBank announced a World Cup-themed campaign called World Cup Pitch Showdown, offering a 60,000 USDT team prize pool for users who invite friends, form squads, and compete in futures trading rankings.
LBank announced the launch of the PITCH (Pitch World Cup) token and related trading activities themed around the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to the broker’s official materials, the announcement provides details on the PITCH/USDT listing, token mechanics including a burn mechanism tied to trading fees, and the ability for users to interact with a trading card protocol based on the Base blockchain.
While LBank also mentioned a World Cup Pitch Showdown campaign inviting users to form teams, compete in trading rankings, and share a 60,000 USDT prize pool, the available announcement focuses primarily on the technical listing information and token functionality. Details about specific team competition mechanics or reward allocation for the campaign were not disclosed in the provided materials.
To join the World Cup Pitch Showdown on LBank, users typically need to register an account, invite friends to form a squad, and participate in futures trading to compete in the team rankings for a share of the prize pool. Full details, requirements, and terms should be checked directly on the broker’s platform. Interested participants can start by registering via the official sign-up link.
Lbank is a crypto exchange that provides margin, futures, options, and ETF trading in a wide range of cryptocurrencies and tokens. The platform offers low fixed trading commissions (0.1%), supports US dollar and Chinese yuan for fiat transactions, and enables direct cryptocurrency purchases with bank cards. For more details about its features, fees, and services, visit the broker profile on Traders Union.
For a look back at Lbank’s recent promotions, our earlier news highlighted the launch of their $35,000 Summer Gains Pool event with USDT bonuses and multiple participation opportunities. For more details, see the previous Lbank update on Traders Union.