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
Pre-IPOs
Unlock full access to global stock IPOs
Alpha Points
Trade on-chain assets and earn airdrops
Futures Points
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Stablecoin — A token designed to maintain a stable value (that is. pegged to USD or other assets).
Utility Token — A token that provides access to or functionality within a platform/protocol.
Governance Token — A token that grants voting rights in protocol or DAO decisions.
Security Token — A token that represents ownership of traditional assets or economic claims.
Circulating Supply — The number of tokens currently circulating and tradable.
Total Supply — The total number of tokens that have been created, including those that are locked.
Max Supply — The maximum limit of tokens that can be created (if any).
Inflation Rate — The rate at which the token supply increases over time.
Token Burn — The removal of tokens from circulation to reduce supply.
Minting — The process of creating new tokens.
Vesting — A phased token release schedule for the team/early investors.
Airdrop — Free token distribution to the community for marketing or decentralization of ownership.
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) / IDO / IEO — A method of early project funding by selling tokens.
C. Trading, Markets & Orders
Market Cap (Market Capitalization) — Token price × circulating supply; a measure of market value.
Volume — The total trading amount (value or units) over a specific period.
Liquidity (Liquidity) — The ease of buying/selling assets without significantly affecting the price.
Order Book — The list of bid (buy) and ask (sell) orders on the exchange.
Bid Price — The highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
Ask Price — The lowest price a seller is willing to sell at.
Spread — The difference between bid and ask; an indicator of liquidity.
Limit Order — An order to buy/sell at a specific price or better.
Market Order — An order executed immediately at the current market price.
Stop-Loss — An automatic order to stop losses at a certain level.
Take Profit (TP) — An automatic order that closes a position when the target profit is reached.
Futures / Derivatives — Contracts to buy/sell assets in the future, usually with leverage.
Leverage — Borrowed capital to amplify trading exposure.
Margin — The funds required to open a leveraged position.
Liquidation — Forced closure of a position when margin is insufficient.
Spot Market — The market for real-time asset transactions without contract leverage.Stablecoin — A token designed to maintain a stable value (that is. pegged to USD or other assets).
Utility Token — A token that provides access to or functionality within a platform/protocol.
Governance Token — A token that grants voting rights in protocol or DAO decisions.
Security Token — A token that represents ownership of traditional assets or economic claims.
Circulating Supply — The number of tokens currently circulating and tradable.
Total Supply — The total number of tokens that have been created, including those that are locked.
Max Supply — The maximum limit of tokens that can be created (if any).
Inflation Rate — The rate at which the token supply increases over time.
Token Burn — The removal of tokens from circulation to reduce supply.
Minting — The process of creating new tokens.
Vesting — A phased token release schedule for the team/early investors.
Airdrop — Free token distribution to the community for marketing or decentralization of ownership.
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) / IDO / IEO — A method of early project funding by selling tokens.
C. Trading, Markets & Orders
Market Cap (Market Capitalization) — Token price × circulating supply; a measure of market value.
Volume — The total trading amount (value or units) over a specific period.
Liquidity (Liquidity) — The ease of buying/selling assets without significantly affecting the price.
Order Book — The list of bid (buy) and ask (sell) orders on the exchange.
Bid Price — The highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
Ask Price — The lowest price a seller is willing to sell at.
Spread — The difference between bid and ask; an indicator of liquidity.
Limit Order — An order to buy/sell at a specific price or better.
Market Order — An order executed immediately at the current market price.
Stop-Loss — An automatic order to stop losses at a certain level.
Take Profit (TP) — An automatic order that closes a position when the target profit is reached.
Futures / Derivatives — Contracts to buy/sell assets in the future, usually with leverage.
Leverage — Borrowed capital to amplify trading exposure.
Margin — The funds required to open a leveraged position.
Liquidation — Forced closure of a position when margin is insufficient.
Spot Market — The market for real-time asset transactions without contract leverage.Stablecoin — A token designed to maintain a stable value (that is. pegged to USD or other assets).
Utility Token — A token that provides access to or functionality within a platform/protocol.
Governance Token — A token that grants voting rights in protocol or DAO decisions.
Security Token — A token that represents ownership of traditional assets or economic claims.
Circulating Supply — The number of tokens currently circulating and tradable.
Total Supply — The total number of tokens that have been created, including those that are locked.
Max Supply — The maximum limit of tokens that can be created (if any).
Inflation Rate — The rate at which the token supply increases over time.
Token Burn — The removal of tokens from circulation to reduce supply.
Minting — The process of creating new tokens.
Vesting — A phased token release schedule for the team/early investors.
Airdrop — Free token distribution to the community for marketing or decentralization of ownership.
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) / IDO / IEO — A method of early project funding by selling tokens.
C. Trading, Markets & Orders
Market Cap (Market Capitalization) — Token price × circulating supply; a measure of market value.
Volume — The total trading amount (value or units) over a specific period.
Liquidity (Liquidity) — The ease of buying/selling assets without significantly affecting the price.
Order Book — The list of bid (buy) and ask (sell) orders on the exchange.
Bid Price — The highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
Ask Price — The lowest price a seller is willing to sell at.
Spread — The difference between bid and ask; an indicator of liquidity.
Limit Order — An order to buy/sell at a specific price or better.
Market Order — An order executed immediately at the current market price.
Stop-Loss — An automatic order to stop losses at a certain level.
Take Profit (TP) — An automatic order that closes a position when the target profit is reached.
Futures / Derivatives — Contracts to buy/sell assets in the future, usually with leverage.
Leverage — Borrowed capital to amplify trading exposure.
Margin — The funds required to open a leveraged position.
Liquidation — Forced closure of a position when margin is insufficient.
Spot Market — The market for real-time asset transactions without contract leverage. #GateSquareAprilPostingChallenge