Merkle Trade launches first trading contest with a $3,000 prize pool

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Merkle Trade launches first trading contest with a $3,000 prize pool

Singapore, Singapore, April 26th, 2023, Chainwire

Merkle Trade is a decentralized platform that allows users to trade cryptocurrencies and synthetic assets with advanced trading features and leverage of up to 1,000x. At launch, the platform will support trading pairs such as ETH/USD, BTC/USD, and APT/USD.

To mark this occasion, Merkle Trade is launching its first trading contest with a total prize pool of $3,000.

The two-week contest will begin on April 25 and is open to all Aptos platform users. Participants will use testnet tokens acquired through a faucet to open testnet-based positions, with final rankings based on profit and loss (PnL) on the contest’s end date. Prizes will be awarded based on performance, and participants can improve their ranking by inviting friends to join, regardless of their investment success.

Merkle Trade is also offering additional events to enhance the contest experience, including bi-daily trading quests with exclusive rewards. There is also a Discord event where participants can earn points and additional rewards for their contributions.

Merkle Trade plans to release its mainnet version in the days ahead, providing clients with an even more seamless trading experience.

For further information on Merkle Trade and its services, please visit the official website.

About Merkle Trade

Merkle Trade is a decentralized trading platform that offers trading of crypto and synthetic assets with a leverage up to 1,000x, along with access to advanced and user-centric trading features. Merkle Trade’s aim is to provide the most accessible decentralized exchange while offering the best trading experience.

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