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Biconomy has launched the World Cup Lucky Spin promotion, offering users the chance to win prizes such as an iPhone 17 Pro Max, signed jerseys, and USDT bonuses through spot trading, futures trading, or match prediction activities, with up to 330 spins available per participant.
Biconomy has introduced the World Cup Lucky Spin event, giving users opportunities to win prizes such as an iPhone 17 Pro Max, signed jerseys, and USDT bonuses. Participants can earn spins by engaging in spot trading, futures trading, or match prediction, with specific maximums set for each activity and a cumulative limit of up to 330 spins per user.
The broker’s post did not disclose further details about participation requirements, prize distribution, or the promotion’s duration.
To join the World Cup Lucky Spin promotion at Biconomy, new or existing users should register an account with the broker via the official sign-up link. After registration, participants can engage in spot trading, futures trading, or match prediction activities to earn spins. Each eligible trading activity contributes spins toward a maximum of 330 spins per user. Users should review the promotion terms on the Biconomy platform for full participation details.
Biconomy is a cryptocurrency broker that provides access to spot and futures trading with over 230 crypto-to-crypto pairs, accessible via web and mobile platforms. The broker features low minimum deposits, a demo account, and trading fee discounts for BIT token holders, along with additional services such as the Biconomy Earn platform for potential passive income. Further details about Biconomy’s features and conditions are available in the broker profile on Traders Union.
In our earlier news about Biconomy, we reported on the launch of the NAS100 Futures Carnival, a campaign featuring USDT coupon rewards and prize draws for trading NAS100USDT Perpetual Futures. For a full overview of that event and how it connects to Biconomy’s ongoing promotions, see the previous Biconomy update on Traders Union.