Bitget, the cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has
announced the addition of Turkish athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu, Samet Gümüş,
and İlkin Aydın to its MakeItCount campaign. The campaign, which originally
featured Lionel Messi in 2022, seeks to broaden Bitget’s objective of empowering
its Turkish user base.
The partnership involves collaboration with Turkish National
Athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling team), Samet Gümüş (Boxing team), and
İlkin Aydın (Volleyball team) under the MakeItCount Campaign.
Bitget’s decision to partner with Turkish athletes comes
amidst growth in Turkey’s cryptocurrency market. Bitget itself has experienced substantial
growth in signups, trading volume, and net deposit amounts from Q4 2023 to Q1
2024.
“At Bitget we thrive on perseverance and keep on going
despite what obstacle may come our way. As the leading crypto platform we
believe in the long term vision of financial freedom and have a strong positive
passion in helping the ecosystem grow. For us, wins and losses are both
milestones and there’s no progress is too small. Our partners reflect this
belief,” said Vugar Usi Zade, Chief Operating Officer, Bitget.
Since 2021, Bitget has been forging partnerships with
leading sports clubs and players globally. Previous partnerships include
collaborations with prominent football clubs, esports entities, and legendary
figures like Lionel Messi.
Bitget Names New CEO
Gracy
Chen, a seasoned entrepreneur with over a decade of experience, has been
appointed as the new CEO of Bitget, as reported by Finance Magnates. Chen’s journey in
the blockchain realm started in 2014 as a TV host, where encounters with
experts like Tim Draper sparked her interest.
Joining Bitget as Managing
Director in June 2022, she led growth strategies and global expansions,
resulting in significant user base growth. Now, as CEO, Chen aims to continue
Bitget’s success. Alongside her role, she remains a Forbes columnist and a
judge on “Killer Whales,” a reality crypto TV show.
Bitget, the cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has
announced the addition of Turkish athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu, Samet Gümüş,
and İlkin Aydın to its MakeItCount campaign. The campaign, which originally
featured Lionel Messi in 2022, seeks to broaden Bitget’s objective of empowering
its Turkish user base.
The partnership involves collaboration with Turkish National
Athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling team), Samet Gümüş (Boxing team), and
İlkin Aydın (Volleyball team) under the MakeItCount Campaign.
Bitget’s decision to partner with Turkish athletes comes
amidst growth in Turkey’s cryptocurrency market. Bitget itself has experienced substantial
growth in signups, trading volume, and net deposit amounts from Q4 2023 to Q1
2024.
“At Bitget we thrive on perseverance and keep on going
despite what obstacle may come our way. As the leading crypto platform we
believe in the long term vision of financial freedom and have a strong positive
passion in helping the ecosystem grow. For us, wins and losses are both
milestones and there’s no progress is too small. Our partners reflect this
belief,” said Vugar Usi Zade, Chief Operating Officer, Bitget.
Since 2021, Bitget has been forging partnerships with
leading sports clubs and players globally. Previous partnerships include
collaborations with prominent football clubs, esports entities, and legendary
figures like Lionel Messi.
Bitget Names New CEO
Gracy
Chen, a seasoned entrepreneur with over a decade of experience, has been
appointed as the new CEO of Bitget, as reported by Finance Magnates. Chen’s journey in
the blockchain realm started in 2014 as a TV host, where encounters with
experts like Tim Draper sparked her interest.
Joining Bitget as Managing
Director in June 2022, she led growth strategies and global expansions,
resulting in significant user base growth. Now, as CEO, Chen aims to continue
Bitget’s success. Alongside her role, she remains a Forbes columnist and a
judge on “Killer Whales,” a reality crypto TV show.
