Gate.io Launches Contract Frenzy Season Phase 2: ETH vs. SOL Showdown, Competing for a $20,000 Prize Pool
Source: Gate.io

According to the official announcement, Gate.io will kick off the second phase of the Contract Frenzy Season on November 28, 2024 — ETH VS SOL Camp Contract Clash. This event will provide a reward pool of up to $20,000.
Contract Frenzy Season Phase 2, with further innovative gameplay
This clash focuses on the competition between two popular camps: the ETH Camp and the SOL Camp. Users can join one of the camps based on their trading preferences, engage in contract trading for a specified coin to help their team win, and compete for generous rewards.
Key Highlights:
• Team PK Bonus: The two camps will compete based on the total contract trading volume. The winning team will unlock a $13,000 prize pool, to be distributed among team members based on contribution;
• New User Reward: New users who register for the first time and complete identity verification only need to complete a $200 transaction to share a $4,000 exclusive reward;
• Lucky User Draw: Eligible team members will have the opportunity to win Gate branded merchandise worth $3,000.
Gate.io provides users with more trading options, with the ETH Camp supporting ETH, OP, STRK, NEAR, ENA, SHIB, PEPE, and more; and the SOL Camp supporting SOL, PYTH, JTO, WIF, RAY, GOAT, PNUT, and various other promising coins.
Deeply Innovating to Reshape Market Competitiveness
As a key player in the cryptocurrency market, Gate.io has always been driven by innovation, continuously expanding the market coverage of its contract products. According to CoinGecko data, Gate.io supports over 500 perpetual contract coins, covering mainstream coins and a large number of promising small-cap coins. It is the first stop for small-cap coin contracts in the industry, providing investors with ample trading opportunities.
Join the clash and share crypto rewards
The ETH VS SOL Camp Contract Clash has officially begun, and the event will run until December 12 at 23:59 (UTC).
For more information, please visit the event page: Season 2 of Contract Frenzy
Disclaimer
This content does not constitute an invitation, solicitation, or advice of any kind. You should always seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. Please note that Gate.io may restrict or prohibit all or part of its services from restricted areas. Please refer to the user agreement for more information.
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