Exploring Onchain Trading Competitions

Aug 24 at 05:53
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Member Since Aug 23, 2025   6 posts
Aug 24 at 05:53

I’ve been looking into onchain trading recently, and one thing that caught my attention is the idea of trading competitions. Instead of just focusing on price moves, these events set a timeframe and tokens to trade, which makes the whole experience feel a bit more structured.


In Bitget onchain trading event, I tried holding a token like $AERO until the competition ended. I only put in what I was comfortable with, and it was straightforward ,no complex strategy, just watching how it played out. It gave me a chance to test out a different way of trading without too much pressure.


I also checked out the $YZY event on the platform. It has a leaderboard, so there’s a competitive element, but even if you’re not aiming for the top, it gives you a reason to follow your trades more closely.

Member Since Oct 26, 2023   13 posts
Sep 08 at 17:20
ethora posted:

I’ve been looking into onchain trading recently, and one thing that caught my attention is the idea of trading competitions. Instead of just focusing on price moves, these events set a timeframe and tokens to trade, which makes the whole experience feel a bit more structured.


In Bitget onchain trading event, I tried holding a token like $AERO until the competition ended. I only put in what I was comfortable with, and it was straightforward ,no complex strategy, just watching how it played out. It gave me a chance to test out a different way of trading without too much pressure.


I also checked out the $YZY event on the platform. It has a leaderboard, so there’s a competitive element, but even if you’re not aiming for the top, it gives you a reason to follow your trades more closely.


I think i agree with the 'no pressure part'. theres even more opportunity and new developments going on now on the bitget onchain platform; now i just bought a stock of AAPLon and GOOGLon from this platform straight ways without sighning any papers..ahahah...thats decentralization for us, and there aslo a 20k BGB prize pool attached to trading this token too.

Member Since Jul 12, 2025   25 posts
Sep 09 at 03:47
ethora posted:

I’ve been looking into onchain trading recently, and one thing that caught my attention is the idea of trading competitions. Instead of just focusing on price moves, these events set a timeframe and tokens to trade, which makes the whole experience feel a bit more structured.


In Bitget onchain trading event, I tried holding a token like $AERO until the competition ended. I only put in what I was comfortable with, and it was straightforward ,no complex strategy, just watching how it played out. It gave me a chance to test out a different way of trading without too much pressure.


I also checked out the $YZY event on the platform. It has a leaderboard, so there’s a competitive element, but even if you’re not aiming for the top, it gives you a reason to follow your trades more closely.


Seems this is the next big thing in onchain, ngl I've participated in some myself & rn I'm keeping up with onchain trading competition. 17. For BGB on previous editions and I said, why not step it up. 


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