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Abstract:The event, “showing trading performance to win USDT” held by WikiFX during March 14-17 has wrapped up.
The event, “showing trading performance to win USDT” held by WikiFX during March 14-17 has wrapped up. There are nearly 10,000 people actively involved in the competition interaction, and hundreds of trading enthusiasts participate in the Demo Trading Contest, not only winning rich prizes, but also experiencing the great charm and value of forex trading and demo trading match.
From now on, the related USDT awards have been presented gradually according to the data of participants of the event, including the valid IDs of new users, screenshots involved in interaction and event. As of writing, most participants have received their prize money, while for those who have not yet received it, please reach out to customer service as soon as possible to collect your awards.
The campaign has been well received and supported by players, laying a good foundation for the promotion and application of forex trading, demo trading, and the Demo Trading Contest, as well as providing more value and opportunities for participants to be stronger by learning.
WikiFX will continue to launch more exciting activities to further promote the advantages of forex trading and bring perfect and reliable industry experience to investors according to their demands.
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