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To qualify, you must register for the promotion with your main account via the Join button and complete your identity verification.
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This promotion is open to all new and existing users making transactions via credit/debit card (including Visa, Mastercard, Google Pay, and Apple Pay), and bank deposit.
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Eligible users will receive a share of the $500,000 in incentives, distributed immediately on a first-come, first-served basis. Non-crypto incentives will be credited to eligible accounts 15 days after the promotion ends.
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Winners will be added to the Bitget Card whitelist within 72 hours. To apply for a free Bitget Card, visit the card page. Each user is eligible for only one Bitget Card. If a user receives multiple Bitget Cards during the promotion, only the first will be issued. Any additional Bitget Card incentives will be replaced or reallocated based on the promotion pool after the promotion ends.
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Bitget reserves the right to disqualify users who perform wash trading, bulk registration of accounts, or trades that display attributes of self-dealing or market manipulation.
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Bitget reserves the right of final interpretation of the Terms and Conditions, including but not limited to amending, changing, or canceling the promotion without prior notice. Should you have any questions, please contact us.
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