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WEEX announced that its Dice Rush event, themed around the World Cup, continues in July, offering users opportunities to earn dice, collect points, and compete for rewards as part of the WEEX Cup promotion.
WEEX’s Dice Rush event, tied to the ongoing World Cup theme, continues through July as part of the WEEX Cup promotion. According to the official event details, participants can register and earn dice by completing qualifying activities such as making deposits, and trading in futures and WXT spot markets. Rolling dice on the event board yields points, which can unlock milestone rewards or be used for predicting match outcomes, with a total prize pool stated to include 1,000,000 USDT alongside other assets. The campaign is scheduled to run from June 11 to July 20, 2026 (UTC+8) and includes specific eligibility requirements, trading thresholds, risk controls, and a leaderboard tracking top participants.
To join the WEEX Cup: Dice Rush event, register on the official event page using this sign-up link. After registering, complete tasks such as making a qualifying deposit, trading futures or WXT spot pairs, and rolling dice on the game board to earn points and rewards. Users can also use accumulated points to unlock milestone prizes and engage in match prediction activities. Participation is subject to eligibility based on the broker’s terms and event rules.
WEEX is a global platform focused on cryptocurrency derivative trading, especially in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other altcoin futures. The broker supports USDT-margined and coin-margined contracts, provides copy trading, and emphasizes client security through regulatory oversight and a protection fund. For more information and detailed insights, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For background, our earlier news about WEEX highlighted the broker's announcement of the WEEX Cup event in connection with the Argentina vs Cabo Verde football match; you can read more details in the previous WEEX update on Traders Union.