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Bybit Is Now Offering 3% Bonuses on Deposits

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Traders who have yet to join cryptocurrency exchange, Bybit can now enjoy 3% bonuses on their first time deposits, capped at $3,000 per user.


In addition, traders with combined trading volumes in both Spot and Derivatives of at least $100,000 will be automatically included in an exclusive lucky draw featuring a grand prize of 0.1 BTC.


To be eligible to receive the bonuses, traders must first register for Bybit’s Deposit Blast-Off event here before Nov. 18, 2021, 10AM UTC.


Once registered, traders must make a minimum deposit of $500 worth of eligible assets within seven (7) days for their deposits to be considered in the calculation of their rewards. Any deposits made after this timeframe will not be considered in the calculation of their reward.


Among the eligible assets include BTC, ETH, BIT, USDT, XRP, DOGE, DOT, EOS, LTC, XLM, AAVE, AXS, CHZ, COMP, DYDX, LINK, MANA, MKR, SUSHI, UNI and YFI.


To qualify for the lucky draw, traders will need to hit the minimum trading volume of $100,000 in both Spot and Derivatives combined before Nov. 25, 2021, 10AM UTC.


Additionally, they will also need to register for the Deposit Blast-Off event before it ends.


One (1) lucky winner will win the grand prize of 0.1 BTC, and two (2) others will receive 1 ETH each.


The remaining 100 lucky winners will receive either a 100 USDT bonus or a 50 USDT bonus.


Terms and conditions apply. More information on this event can be found on the Bybit blog.




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