PANews reported on December 23 that Gate Web3 officially launched its trading competition section on December 23, 2025. The first Stable Trading Competition willPANews reported on December 23 that Gate Web3 officially launched its trading competition section on December 23, 2025. The first Stable Trading Competition will

Gate Web3 launches a trading competition section: First Stable Trading Competition Shared (7,333,334 STABLE)

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PANews reported on December 23 that Gate Web3 officially launched its trading competition section on December 23, 2025. The first Stable Trading Competition will run from 15:00 on December 23 to 15:00 on December 30 (UCT+8). Users only need to register in their Gate Web3 wallet and complete a Stable Swap transaction on the BSC chain to share a prize pool of 7,333,334 STABLEs based on their transaction volume ranking, with a maximum single-person prize of 91,667 STABLEs.

Launched on December 23, 2025, the Gate Web3 Trading Competition Zone is a fair and transparent trading arena designed specifically for on-chain users. Leveraging the powerful aggregated liquidity of Gate Swap, it aims to provide users with a superior experience of low slippage and lightning-fast execution. Users can easily participate in trading of designated cryptocurrencies using their Gate Web3 wallets, flexibly competing in three competition categories: trading volume, yield, and newcomer ranking. Prizes are automatically airdropped after the competition, allowing users to win generous token rewards based on their trading skills and fully enjoy the added value of on-chain trading.

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