
BingX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3-AI company, today announced the launch of its Global Capital Gala, a trading campaign spotlighting BingX’s expanding TradFi range of global assets. Running from April 8 to April 28, the campaign reinforces BingX’s commitment to bridging traditional finance and crypto markets while unlocking broader access to TradFi markets.
At the core of the campaign is the BingX TradFi suite, which enables feature-rich access to a growing range of traditional financial assets:
24/7 Trading: BingX TradFi now supports 24/7 trading for a wide range of selected traditional assets, allowing for flexible trading beyond traditional hours.
High Leverage: BingX TradFi offers up to 500x leverage for select assets across its TradFi suite, including the newly-introduced 100x leverage for U.S. Stocks.
Competitive Trading Fees: Traders enjoy zero-fee futures trading in select markets, along with a competitive spot trading fee schedule.
Diverse TradFi Range: Supporting over 100 traditional assets, the BingX TradFi suite offers traders flexibility across commodities, forex, stocks, and indices.
As the inaugural event of the campaign, BingX introduced the U.S. Stocks Earnings Hunt Trading Challenge, a multi-zone trading experience designed to engage users across different strategies and markets. Participants who complete KYC can complete trading tasks to unlock rewards, compete in both Spot and Futures trading leaderboards, and access a combined prize pool of up to 500,000 USDT with no further barriers to entry.
For more information, please visit: https://bingx.com/
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