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Tapbit announced the final day of its TradFi Grand Trading Carnival, a promotional event featuring trading competitions and USDT rewards for participants who trade specified contract pairs.
Tapbit concluded its 'TradFi Grand Trading Carnival', a promotional campaign centered on trading specific contract pairs such as HOOD/USDT, GOOGL/USDT, and TSLA/USDT. The event offered two reward structures: a random USDT bonus for the first 200 qualifying traders and a tiered competition based on trading volume, with top participants eligible for additional prize pools and the chance to win a World Cup VIP package. Participants were required to meet minimum daily trading volumes and adhere to specified campaign terms, with all rewards contingent on trades completed within the event's designated contract pairs.
To take part in Tapbit's TradFi Grand Trading Carnival, users must register on the Tapbit platform and trade any of the specified TradFi contract pairs such as HOOD/USDT, GOOGL/USDT, or TSLA/USDT. The first 200 eligible traders receive a random USDT 'First Trade Bonus', while all participants compete based on their trading volumes for further rewards and a chance to win a World Cup VIP package. Minimum trading volume requirements and additional terms apply, as detailed in the campaign rules. Interested users can join via the official sign-up link.
Tapbit is a cryptocurrency trading platform that supports spot and derivatives trading across more than 800 assets, as well as P2P exchanges and crypto purchases with 45 fiat currencies. It provides browser-based and mobile app access, competitive trading fees, and integrates features such as copy trading and a passive income Earn service. Details about Tapbit’s services, fees, supported assets, and regulatory information can be found in the broker profile on Traders Union.
Previously, Tapbit introduced the TradFi Grand Trading Carnival, offering users USDT rewards and exclusive prizes for trading specific contract pairs. For more details on that event, see our earlier news about Tapbit.