Join Bitget x Iagon Community Campaign Now to Claim Your Special $2,000 IAG Rewards!
Bitget announced that IAG/USDT is listing on Bitget! In order to show our warm welcome, we have set aside a reward pool of $2,000 IAG tokens for our special new joins during this period. Participate in the event and join Bitget now to receive your exclusive token airdrop. So, what are you waiting f
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Sign up on Bitget now and complete your KYC to receive $2-$3 IAG airdrop
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Join the Bitget community to receive $3-$5 worth of IAG airdrop
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Complete a net deposit >= $50 IAG to receive $3-$5 worth of IAG airdrop
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Complete a spot trade of any amount to receive $3-5 worth of IAG airdrop
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The campaign is only open for participants who have joined through the specific link and not open for affiliates. Rewards are limited to 300 winners and will be distributed according to the rule of first come first serve.
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Deposit Amount = Total Deposit Amount - Total Withdrawn Amount. Internal transfer of funds will not be included.
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Campaign rewards can not be received at the same time as other platform campaigns. Rewards will be distributed within 7 working days after the campaign completion.
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Any mischievous behavior is strictly prohibited. Bitget has the right to revoke the participants' right to receive rewards.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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