On August 5, Tria launched its "TradFi vs Crypto" trading competition on the decentralized exchange Decibel, running through August 19. The event is split into two independent tracks: TradFi, covering tokenized stocks, ETFs and commodities, and Crypto, each with its own leaderboard and prize pool. The combined prize pool is 25,000 USDC, split as 15,000 USDC for the Crypto track and 10,000 USDC for the TradFi track. The top ten finishers in each track receive rewards based on their ranking, with the two champions earning 4,000 USDC and 2,500 USDC respectively. To qualify for the leaderboard, participants need cumulative trading volume of $15,000. Both tracks can be entered simultaneously, and no registration is required—the first trade auto-enrolls a user. Anyone trading $10,000 in a single day automatically secures a spot in that day's VIP lucky draw, with prizes including VIP tier upgrades or cash rewards. All payouts will be sent directly to users' Tria Decibel wallets after the competition concludes.
According to ChainCatcher, on August 5, Tria launched its "TradFi vs Crypto" trading competition on the decentralized exchange Decibel. The event runs until August 19.
The competition features two independent tracks: TradFi, which covers tokenized stocks, ETFs and commodities, and Crypto. Each track has its own leaderboard and dedicated prize pool. The total pool is 25,000 USDC, with 15,000 USDC allocated to the Crypto track and 10,000 USDC to the TradFi track. The top ten participants in each track earn rewards based on their final ranking, with first-place winners receiving 4,000 USDC and 2,500 USDC respectively.
To enter the leaderboard, a participant needs cumulative trading volume of at least $15,000. Users can take part in both tracks simultaneously. There is no registration step—the first trade automatically enrolls a user. Those who trade $10,000 or more in a single day automatically qualify for that day's VIP lucky draw, with prizes ranging from VIP level upgrades to cash rewards.
All rewards will be distributed directly to users' Tria Decibel wallets once the competition ends.
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