New user offer — Enjoy a 100% fee rebate on credit/debit card purchases!

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To qualify, you must register for the promotion with your main account via the Join button and complete identity verification.
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This promotion is open to all new users who have not previously made credit or debit card transactions using RON.
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Receive a 100% transaction fee rebate on your first RON credit/debit card purchase during the promotion, cap at 50U worth of BGB for each eligible new user. The rebate will be distributed from a 500,000 BGB prize pool within 15 days after the promotion ends, on the first-come, first-served basis.
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Bitget reserves the right to adjust or change the terms outlined here at any time due to changing market conditions, risk of fraud, or other reasons.
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