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Coinbase announced a trading competition for India residents aged 18 and above with an active Coinbase Advanced account, running from July 8 to July 29, 2026 IST, requiring a minimum trading volume of 100 USDC and offering a prize pool ranging from 50,000 to 350,000 USDC. The post notes that crypto and NFTs are unregulated and highly risky in India.
According to the broker's announcement, Coinbase is holding a trading competition that is open to residents of India who are aged 18 or older and have an active Coinbase Advanced account. The competition is scheduled to take place from July 8 to July 29, 2026 (IST), and participants are required to meet a minimum trading volume of 100 USDC to qualify.
The prize pool for this event is stated to range from 50,000 to 350,000 USDC. It was also noted that cryptocurrencies and NFTs are currently unregulated in India and may involve significant risks. No further details about the structure or distribution of the prizes were provided in the announcement.
To join the trading competition from Coinbase, India residents aged 18 or older need to have an active Coinbase Advanced account. During the competition period (July 8–29, 2026), participants must achieve at least 100 USDC in trading volume to qualify. For more details and to begin, users can register via the official sign-up link.
Coinbase is a cryptocurrency exchange suitable for novice traders, offering trading in a wide variety of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and BitcoinCash. The platform is accessible via web and mobile applications and provides features like offline asset storage, a free e-wallet, a virtual card, educational resources, and analytical tools. For more detailed information, visit the broker profile on Traders Union: Coinbase broker profile on Traders Union.
For context, the previous Coinbase update on Traders Union covered the launch of Base’s B20 token standard, which introduced new features for token issuance and network improvements. You can read more details in the earlier news about Coinbase.