Gate Red Bull Trading Tour 2026 Fourth Edition Registration Open: Share 60,000 GT with zero entry fee and win an F1 race pass.

PANews reported on May 27 that, according to official sources, the fourth season of the Red Bull Trade Circuit 2026, jointly launched by Gate and the Red Bull F1 team, will open for registration from 16:00 on May 26 to 16:00 on June 26 (UTC+8), and will officially start from 16:00 on May 29 to 16:00 on June 26 (UTC+8).

The event is open to all users. Contract trading (including copy trading), spot trading, options trading, ETF leveraged token trading, and instant exchange trading are all eligible for ranking. Spot trading, ETF leveraged trading, and instant exchange trading will enjoy a 1.5x trading volume bonus. The total prize pool can unlock up to 60,000 GT and will dynamically increase based on the total effective trading volume of participating users. The Champion Driver Trading Leaderboard, Profit Leaderboard, and Bounty Driver Leaderboard will share 70%, 20%, and 10% of the total prize pool, respectively. The Champion Driver Trading Leaderboard offers a weekly reward of up to 2,100 GT and a chance to win an F1 race ticket and a limited-edition Red Bull official car model; the Profit Leaderboard offers a weekly reward of up to 600 GT. Participating users can also accumulate mileage through various tasks such as sharing, inviting, trading, VIP upgrades, and Gate Alpha to share in the Bounty Driver Leaderboard rewards. In addition, new users who register and participate in the event for the first time can receive a 50 USDT position trial voucher; during the event, completing the daily sharing task will also earn an additional 20 USDT position trial voucher. Rewards are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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