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Bybit WSOT 2024 Final Showdown Livestream: Winners Took Home Grand Prizes, Insights from Top Traders, and 10,000 USDT in Airdrop

Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, gathered some 14,000 fans and participants of World Series of Trading (WSOT) 2024 for the thrilling final showdown livestream on Oct. 29.

As the much-anticipated finale of WSOT 2024 approaches, Bybit Co-Founder and CEO Ben Zhou revealed the lucky winner of a $300,000 luxury yacht in the WSOT Grand Draw, and live viewers got to share in a 10,000 USDT prize pool. The top-performing squad leaders and Ben also elaborated on the significant changes to the WSOT rules this year, explaining the rationale and sharing their insights on how they are leading their squads to victory, and how not to lose sleep during the hottest crypto trading competition of the year.

Highlights:

Ben joined in the virtual watch party in person to announce the winner of the ultimate prize of a luxury yacht in the Grand Draw.

The replay of the livestream is available: WSOT 2024 Final Showdown

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About Bybit

Bybit is the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, serving over 50 million users. Established in 2018, Bybit provides a professional platform where crypto investors and traders can find an ultra-fast matching engine, 24/7 customer service, and multilingual community support. Bybit is a proud partner of Formula One’s reigning Constructors’ and Drivers’ champions: the Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) Red Bull Racing team.

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