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Xie Jiayin: Bitget to Launch Two Rounds of preSPAX Airdrops for VIPs

On April 10, according to official news, Xie Jiayin, the Chinese head of Bitget, announced on Twitter that Bitget has officially launched IPO Prime, transforming capital privileges into rights for everyone. To promote the implementation of this project, Bitget's global business team has been in intensive communication with the issuer Republic for exclusive cooperation for several months. He stated that Bitget's business has extended from CEX to UEX, reaching the primary market, and is committed to breaking boundaries to create real value for users. In this round of IPO Prime, in addition to the subscription mechanism, Bitget will distribute two rounds of preSPAX airdrops to new and existing VIPs. The first round of airdrops is open to users who become Bitget VIPs before April 13 at 10:00 (UTC+8), with a total prize pool of 760 preSPAX, allocated according to VIP levels. Users must maintain their VIP status during the event and complete registration by clicking 'Participate Now' on the event page. Registration is open from April 13 at 10:00 to April 15 at 23:59 (UTC+8), with airdrop distribution scheduled for April 16. The second round of airdrops is available to users who upgrade to VIP status between April 13 at 10:00 and April 19 at 23:59 (UTC+8), with a total prize pool of 190 preSPAX. Airdrop amounts will be allocated based on the user's VIP level at the end of the event. Registration for this round is from April 13 at 10:00 to April 19 at 23:59 (UTC+8), with airdrop distribution set for April 20.

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