Overview
- Founded in 2018 2
- Offers spot trading, futures trading, margin trading, copy trading, and other crypto services 2
- Registered in Seychelles but operates globally with regional hubs in Asia and Latin America 5
Features and Products
- Supports 800+ cryptocurrencies and 500+ trading pairs1
- Provides a decentralized multi-chain wallet (formerly BitKeep) supporting 90+ blockchains 2
- Offers leverage up to 125x for futures trading and 10x for spot trading 2
- Includes AI-powered trading bots, launchpad, and earning services like staking 2
Trading Volume and Metrics
- 24-hour trading volume: $1.63 billion 2
- Total assets: $3.14 billion 2
- Standard spot trading fee: 0.1% for makers and takers 2
- Discounted fee when paying with BGB token: 0.08% 2
- Futures trading fees: 0.02% for makers, 0.06% for takers 2
Native Token
- Bitget Token (BGB)
- Circulating supply: 1.4 billion BGB 2
- Total supply: 2 billion BGB 2
- Provides fee discounts and other benefits to holders 2
Where Is Bitget Located?
Registered in Seychelles, Bitget operates in a decentralized manner while seeking to establish ideal headquarters. For now, the exchange has already established regional hubs in Asia and LATAM markets and plans to expand its global presence by setting up more regional hubs in Europe and Africa regions.
Bitget Restricted Countries
Bitget provides services to customers in over 100 countries, while it has restrictions on providing its products and services to certain countries and regions, including the US, Singapore, North Korea, Sudan, etc.
Partnerships and Initiatives
- Official partners include Lionel Messi, Juventus Football Club, and others 2
- Launched a rebranding initiative in July 2023 with the slogan "Trade smarter" 2
- Recently integrated GMCI indices to its futures market 3
Bitget aims to position itself as a leading platform for smart crypto trading, with a focus on copy trading and innovative tools for users. The exchange continues to expand its offerings and global presence while operating under Seychelles regulations