Bitget to launch KCGI 2022, the football edition with a 100 BTC Prize Pool Sponsored
unveils details and awards for King’s Cup Global Invitational Fall 2022, its upcoming global crypto futures trading competition. Being Bitget’s third KCGI and celebrating World Cup Qatar 2022 hosted in the same period, the tournament will be themed around football and the mega event. Participants will compete to share a prize pool of up to 100 BTC, get popular fan tokens, and have a chance to gain a coveted autographed jersey of renowned football star Leo Messi, and popular fan tokens.
Bitget recently announced its partnership with Leo Messi, the iconic Argentinian footballer, and aims to offer Messi fans a unique opportunity to explore Web 3 and the crypto world while enjoying engagement with the football star. Along with the trophies and awards mentioned above, winners of KCGI have a chance to obtain the autographed jersey of Messi.
Gracy Chen, Managing Director of Bitget, comments, “We are glad to see that KCGI has already become one of the most desired events in our community and the industry. The overwhelming responses from traders and the excellent performance of winners push us to take the tournament a step forward. We have optimized the competition system with more options for different sorts of traders and a new theme for the global football mega-event. It is not only about investment, but also fun.
Established in 2018, Bitget is one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges with a core focus on social trading. Currently serving over two million users in more than 50 countries around the world, Bitget accelerated its mission to promote decentralized finance with a 600-strong workforce.
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