Winter Trading Competition at Deribit and SignalPlus: $200,000 Prize Pool Awaits
Panama City, Panama, 4th November 2024 - Deribit, the world’s premier Bitcoin and Ethereum options exchange, in partnership with SignalPlus, is excited to unveil the second edition of the Winter Trading Competition 2024.
This year, the competition offers participants a $200,000 USDC prize pool, along with numerous prizes such as iPhones, PlayStation 5s, and other rewards. Participants will not only compete but also benefit from valuable learning experiences and insightful trading sessions aimed at enhancing their skills and strategies.
Competition Details
The Winter Trading Competition is open to all retail participants who use their Deribit accounts to trade cryptocurrency options, futures, and spot on the SignalPlus platform. Registrations are open until December 9th, 2024, with competition running from November 4th to December 9th, 2024.
Special Promotions
Traders registering by November 5 will receive an additional US Election Option as a bonus. Luuk Strijers, CEO of Deribit, stated, “We’re thrilled to launch the second edition of our trading competition...”
Key Competition Highlights
- Prizes range from cash to tech products
- Referral programs with rewards up to 10,000 USDC
- Luxury prizes include iPhone 16s, iPads, and trips
- Free access to expert-led master classes and training sessions
Competition Rules and Rewards
Participants compete in individual and team categories with significant prizes awarded daily. For instance, the top individual trader can earn up to 5,000 USDC, while the top five teams have prizes ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 USDC. On top of that, there are numerous daily incentives throughout the competition.
About Deribit and SignalPlus
Deribit is a leading crypto derivatives exchange, known for its trading infrastructure and high liquidity. SignalPlus enhances this experience with advanced analytics and tools for successful trading.
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