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Bitmex Introduces Free Bitcoin Spot Trading Until Bitcoin Hits $100,000


(MENAFN- Chainwire) Mahe, Seychelles, April 29th, 2025, Chainwire

BitMEX , the safest crypto derivatives exchange, today announced that all active users on its platform can enjoy zero-fee Bitcoin spot trades placed from now until the price of Bitcoin hits the $100,000 mark.

With many predicting that Bitcoin's price will rally back to the $100,000 range by mid-2025, BitMEX has introduced the promotion to help its traders leverage current prices before it increases. Any user on the BitMEX platform including new, returning, and existing traders – will be eligible to participate in the campaign until the day Bitcoin's price hits $100,000.

Traders will receive the offer via a trading fee rebate of up to 1,000 USDT, which will be deposited to their BitMEX wallets within seven days of the campaign's completion. More information on the campaign and its terms and conditions can be found here .

Furthermore, new and returning traders on BitMEX can also enjoy fee-free trading on 17 different spot pairs including

About BitMEX

Since its founding, no cryptocurrency has been lost through intrusion or hacking, allowing BitMEX users to trade safely in the knowledge that their funds are secure. So too that they have access to the products and tools they require to be profitable.

BitMEX was also one of the first exchanges to publish their on-chain Proof of Reserves and Proof of Liabilities data. The exchange continues to publish this data twice a week – proving assurance that they safely store and segregate the funds they are entrusted with.

For more information on BitMEX, users can visit the or . For further inquiries, users can contact

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