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Bitget MENA sees a 52% surge in crypto futures trading before the launch of its KCGI annual trading competition

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Last updated: 2024/05/27 at 9:38 PM
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Cryptocurrency futures have become increasingly popular, especially with the recent news of potential approval for Ethereum Spot approvals by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Ethereum futures traded funds hit a record high, generating $47.75 million in trading volume on May 21st, 2024. This marked a 40% increase from the previous peak set on March 5th, 2024. This surge in interest in crypto futures comes at the perfect time, with Bitget announcing the inclusion of a crypto futures competition in its 5th edition of the King’s Cup Global Invitational annual trading competition. Bitget reported significant growth in crypto futures trading volume in its Q1 2024 report, with a 146% increase to approximately US$1.4 trillion, and a 113% increase in Spot trading volume to over US$160 billion.

Bitget Global has also seen a substantial increase in Bitcoin Futures trading volume on its platform. In April 2024, the volume of Bitcoin Futures reached $437.38 billion out of a total market of $1.9 trillion, compared to $124.54 billion in May 2023 out of a market of $923.29 billion. The exchange experienced a 2.4% growth in derivatives market share in March 2024 and witnessed a 52% increase in crypto futures trading in the MENA region from January to April 2024. According to Sam Spiers, Regional Director at Bitget MENA, this growth reflects the increasing maturity of crypto traders in the region and internationally, as futures trading is more complex than spot trading. Bitget’s KCGI competition, with a total prize pool of 5,000,000 USDT, aims to further encourage crypto futures trading among traders.

Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, emphasizes that the KCGI competition offers traders an opportunity to test their skills, challenge themselves, and compete for prizes. As the 5th edition of KCGI gets underway, Bitget aims to celebrate the passion, dedication, and talent of its global trading community. Traders interested in participating can visit the official Bitget website to sign up for the competition. The increasing popularity of crypto futures, coupled with the potential approval of Ethereum Spot approvals, is driving a surge in trading volume and interest in the crypto market. Bitget’s focus on promoting crypto futures trading through competitions like KCGI highlights the exchange’s commitment to providing its clients with diverse trading options and opportunities to benefit from the crypto market growth.

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