The post MGBX Unveils Contract Profit Race With 9,000 USDT Prize Pool (Dec 11–17, 2025): Single-Profit Challenge & Volume Leaderboard Rewards appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. COINOTAG News reports that the MGBX platform is launching the Contract Profit Race, a limited-time event running from December 11 to December 17, 2025 (SGT). The program is open to all users and features a total prize pool of 9,000 USDT, split between a 5,000 USDT single-profit challenge and a 4,000 USDT trading-volume leaderboard. For the single-profit challenge, participants earn rewards upon reaching defined profit targets, with the opportunity to collect rewards multiple times as targets are hit, enabling scalable upside within a single account. In the trading-volume leaderboard, the top 250 users by accumulated trading volume will share the 4,000 USDT pool in proportion to their standings, reinforcing the value of execution efficiency and sustained activity. Interested traders should consult the official terms to participate; the event underscores MGBX’s commitment to transparent incentives and disciplined, risk-aware crypto trading for the community. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/mgbx-unveils-contract-profit-race-with-9000-usdt-prize-pool-dec-11-17-2025-single-profit-challenge-volume-leaderboard-rewardsThe post MGBX Unveils Contract Profit Race With 9,000 USDT Prize Pool (Dec 11–17, 2025): Single-Profit Challenge & Volume Leaderboard Rewards appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. COINOTAG News reports that the MGBX platform is launching the Contract Profit Race, a limited-time event running from December 11 to December 17, 2025 (SGT). The program is open to all users and features a total prize pool of 9,000 USDT, split between a 5,000 USDT single-profit challenge and a 4,000 USDT trading-volume leaderboard. For the single-profit challenge, participants earn rewards upon reaching defined profit targets, with the opportunity to collect rewards multiple times as targets are hit, enabling scalable upside within a single account. In the trading-volume leaderboard, the top 250 users by accumulated trading volume will share the 4,000 USDT pool in proportion to their standings, reinforcing the value of execution efficiency and sustained activity. Interested traders should consult the official terms to participate; the event underscores MGBX’s commitment to transparent incentives and disciplined, risk-aware crypto trading for the community. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/mgbx-unveils-contract-profit-race-with-9000-usdt-prize-pool-dec-11-17-2025-single-profit-challenge-volume-leaderboard-rewards

MGBX Unveils Contract Profit Race With 9,000 USDT Prize Pool (Dec 11–17, 2025): Single-Profit Challenge & Volume Leaderboard Rewards

2025/12/10 16:28

COINOTAG News reports that the MGBX platform is launching the Contract Profit Race, a limited-time event running from December 11 to December 17, 2025 (SGT). The program is open to all users and features a total prize pool of 9,000 USDT, split between a 5,000 USDT single-profit challenge and a 4,000 USDT trading-volume leaderboard.

For the single-profit challenge, participants earn rewards upon reaching defined profit targets, with the opportunity to collect rewards multiple times as targets are hit, enabling scalable upside within a single account.

In the trading-volume leaderboard, the top 250 users by accumulated trading volume will share the 4,000 USDT pool in proportion to their standings, reinforcing the value of execution efficiency and sustained activity.

Interested traders should consult the official terms to participate; the event underscores MGBX’s commitment to transparent incentives and disciplined, risk-aware crypto trading for the community.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/mgbx-unveils-contract-profit-race-with-9000-usdt-prize-pool-dec-11-17-2025-single-profit-challenge-volume-leaderboard-rewards

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