Bitget CandyBomb: Deposit to Share 5,000 BERA!
Activity: CandyBomb – Deposit to get Berachain (BERA) airdrop
Promotion period: 6 February 2025, 12:00 – 13 February 2025, 12:00 (UTC)
Promotion details:
Total BERA campaign pool |
5,000 BERA |
BERA net deposit campaign pool |
5,000 BERA |
How to participate:
1. Go to the CandyBomb page and use the Join button.
2. Bitget will start calculating your valid activity data upon successful join.
3. You will get candies based on your BERA net deposit volume.
Terms and conditions:
1. Participants must complete identity verification to be eligible for the promotion.
2. All participants must strictly comply with Bitget's terms and conditions.
3. Users must complete identity verification to participate in the promotion. Sub-accounts, institutional users, and market makers are not eligible for the promotion.
4. Bitget reserves the right to disqualify any user from participating in the promotion and confiscate their airdrop if any fraudulent conduct, illegal activities (e.g., using multiple accounts to claim airdrop), or other violations are found.
5. Bitget reserves the right to amend, revise, or cancel this promotion at any time without prior notice, at its sole discretion.
6. Bitget reserves the right of final interpretation of the promotion. Contact customer service if you have any questions.
Disclaimer
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