Press Release
BitMart’s Halloween splash – 50% reward to buy coins using USD
It is official. To celebrate the upcoming Halloween, from 10:00 AM October 18th to 10:00 AM November 1st, BitMart is launching a limited time offer with 50% USD cash reward for users who’s buying BTC or ETH via its fiat channel – Quick Exchange. Come and claim your special “treat”.
How to participate?
Go to www.bitmart.com, click the “Quick Exchange” tab at the top left corner, and you can see if you have already completed the identity authentication after logged in.
Let’s claim your reward in a 2-step journey by clicking “Authenticate”
- Fill out Your Personal Profile to Claim 20% Reward.
- Continue to finish Your Identity Authentication to Unlock Extra 30% Reward.
Simply make a minimum of one transaction with “Quick Exchange”, and the 50% reward of the transaction amount will be rewarded back to you. The maximum total reward in USDT is $100 per user. A grant total of 50,000 USD equivalent reward will be given out to eligible users on a first-come-first-served basis!
Please note that for existing users who completed the KYC before 10:00 AM EDT October 18th, a minimum of 200 USD purchase amount is required. For new users who complete the KYC after 10:00 AM EDT October 18th, there is no minimum purchase amount required.
For more details, please go to the BitMart website. BitMart is also hosting a Halloween “Trick or Treat” Photo Contest, participants will have a chance to win 10,000 BMX, happy hunting!
About BitMart
BitMart is a premier global digital asset trading platform in the cryptocurrency market with over 900,000 users worldwide and ranks among the top 5 crypto exchanges on CoinMarketCap. BitMart currently offers 259 trading pairs with relatively low trading fees in the market. As of today, BitMart has offices in South Korea, Hong Kong, United States, and Nigeria with employees in 15 different countries and regions.
To learn more about BitMart, visit their website, Twitter or join their Telegram.
Disclaimer: This a paid post, and should not be treated as news/advice.