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Bitget Joins Forces with Sweat Wallet as A Main Sponsor of Crypto Conference Zrce Beach 2025

Bitget Joins Forces with Sweat Wallet as A Main Sponsor of Crypto Conference Zrce Beach 2025

Barnama5 hours ago

VICTORIA, Seychelles, June 18 (Bernama) -- Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is proud to announce its participation as the main sponsor of the highly anticipated Crypto Conference Zrce Beach 2025, taking place from June 18–21 at the iconic Noa Beach Club and Rocks Club.
Bringing together the energy of a summer festival with the vision of decentralized innovation, the four-day event will transform Zrce Beach into Europe's most vibrant hub for blockchain networking, immersive experiences, and cutting-edge education.

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