Futures
Access hundreds of perpetual contracts
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Introduction to Futures Trading
Learn the basics of futures trading
Futures Events
Join events to earn rewards
Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to practice risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
Collect candies to earn airdrops
Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
Hold GT and get massive airdrops for free
Launchpad
Be early to the next big token project
Alpha Points
Trade on-chain assets and earn airdrops
Futures Points
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Just caught something interesting about Spain's take on Middle East tensions. Pedro Sánchez has been pretty vocal lately about pushing back against unilateral military moves, especially when it comes to how the US and Israel are handling things. He's basically saying that's not the way forward.
What struck me is how Spain keeps emphasizing that multilateral cooperation and actual diplomacy need to be the foundation here. It's not just empty rhetoric either—the Spanish government is consistently advocating for dialogue-based solutions rather than military intervention as the default response.
There's something worth noting about how different countries are positioning themselves on this. While some nations go one direction, Spain's clearly betting on international cooperation and peaceful resolutions. Whether that approach gains traction in these complex geopolitical situations remains to be seen, but at least there's a voice pushing for the diplomatic angle. Pretty refreshing to see that kind of consistent messaging from a major European nation.