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Websea has announced the launch of the WFCT S2 World Cup Carnival, a team-based trading competition with a 2,000,000 USDT prize pool. Specific participation requirements and event details are available on Websea’s official event page.
Websea has officially announced the launch of the WFCT S2 World Cup Carnival, a team-based trading competition with a total prize pool of 2,000,000 USDT. The event encourages participants to form teams and compete using cooperative trading strategies for a share of the prize pool, but specific details regarding eligibility, competition structure, deadlines, and reward distribution were not included in the initial announcement, directing interested participants to Websea's official platform for comprehensive terms and requirements.
To join the Websea WFCT S2 World Cup Carnival trading competition, users should first create an account with Websea. After registration, visit the event’s information page to review eligibility and participation details. Fund your Websea account as required and join a team to take part in the campaign, where you can compete for a share of the total prize pool. For more information or to get started, users can register via the official sign-up link.
Websea is a cryptocurrency exchange that launched in August 2023, providing a user-friendly platform for spot trading, futures trading with leverage up to 100x, Launchpool, Launchpad, copy trading, cryptocurrency buying and selling, and P2P trading. The platform supports passive income through staking, offers a high-security level with two-factor authentication, and is designed for both new and experienced traders. More information about its features and conditions can be found in the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more context, the previous Websea update covered the platform's spot listing of the $NFLXON asset, allowing users to trade selected global assets without an overseas brokerage account. You can read further details in the previous Websea update on Traders Union.