--Must-see for saving money!! Must-see for saving money!! Must-see for saving money!!!


If you trade spot or futures on Gate every day, each transaction incurs a fee.

But many people don’t know: entering an invitation code during registration will automatically give back a portion of the fee—this is trading rebate.

Many beginners trade frequently and lose a lot just on fees, but have never claimed this money that rightfully belongs to them.
Experienced traders have long regarded rebates as a “damage reduction buff” for daily trading. Over time, this adds up to a significant amount, and the cost gap keeps widening.

Let me do some quick math for you: Gate’s futures trading fee is 0.05% for opening a position and 0.05% for closing, which means a total fee of 0.1% per round trip. Suppose you open a position worth 1,000 USD—remember, this is the nominal value, not the margin. Your fee for this trade would be 1 USD. Now, Bitcoin is around 60k USD, so if you open and close a Bitcoin contract, you’ll pay about 60 USD in fees! So, based on your trading volume, see how much fee you’re losing for nothing!

To get a 20% reduction in fees, just register with my invitation code: LBSQDNFC

Enter the code during registration, and within an hour after your trade, the rebate will be automatically credited. If your account currently has no rebate, you can re-register with a new account and have a family member or friend complete KYC. If you find that inconvenient or unsafe, you can also clear your current account assets and then apply for account deletion, wait 24 hours, and re-register.

The default link offers a 20% rebate. If you trade more or have a higher volume, the rebate rate can be increased—just contact me. Using my registration link also grants access to an exclusive service group. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me at any time. Plus, there are giveaways and other benefits! 🤝🤝🤝
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