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Bitget 成立于 2018 年,是全球领先的加密货币交易所和 Web3 公司。Bitget 交易所在 150 多个国家和地区为超过 1.2 亿用户提供服务,致力于通过其开创性的跟单交易功能和其他交易解决方案帮助用户更智能地进行交易,同时提供实时比特币价格、以太坊价格和其他加密货币价格信息。Bitget Wallet 原名 BitKeep,为世界一流的多链加密币钱包,提供一系列综合 Web3 解决方案和功能,包括钱包功能、代币交换、非同质化代币 (NFT) 市场、去中心化应用 (DApp) 浏览器等。
Bitget 通过战略合作伙伴关系引领加密货币推广,例如,它是世界顶级足球联赛西班牙足球甲级联赛 (LALIGA) 在东亚、东南亚和拉美市场的官方加密货币合作伙伴,也是土耳其国家运动员 Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu(摔跤世界冠军)、Samet Gümüş(拳击金牌得主)和 İlkin Aydın(排球国家队队员)的全球合作伙伴,旨在激励全球社区拥抱加密货币的未来。
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