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To ensure the maximization of everyone’s interests, our team has recently selected three exchange platforms as candidates for the new phase of the AI strategy. These are:
Gate.io, Bitdu, and Bybit.
Each of these three platforms has its own strengths and weaknesses, and their level of compatibility with our needs varies. Below, I will give you an objective and detailed presentation of
their features in order to help you understand the operating logic of each and how suitable they are for our strategy.
I ask that you read carefully, as every detail is directly related to your future trading experience and the efficiency of your profits.
Once I finish the explanation, the final decision will be entirely up to you.
We are not going to impose any specific platform — instead, we hope that you will decide which platform will be used to implement the AI strategy in the future.
At the end of tonight’s class, the assistant team will collect the voting preferences of each group and each user. Based on the final voting data, we will make a decision regarding the
direction of the AI deployment in the next step.
Of the three platforms, since Bitdu has recently fallen out of the top 30 in the rankings, we are focusing primarily on testing with Gate.io and Bybit.
However, after team deliberation and considering their history of good rankings and recent activity, we have finally made the decision to publish it.
Its advantages are quite clear: it is a well-established and stable platform. Currently, Gate.io does not employ overly aggressive algorithms for identifying trading behavior, which makes it
easier for the AI strategy to generate profits efficiently. Additionally, it is registered in multiple regions, which gives it a level of regulatory compliance and fewer local restrictions. It’s a
fairly user-friendly platform for individual investors.
The disadvantages are also quite evident. On one hand, Gate.io has a stronger presence in the Asian market, which means it has relatively low recognition in European and American
markets.
Additionally, the platform features a large number of lesser-known cryptocurrencies, which can carry risks due to the low liquidity of these less-traded assets.
Gate.io has also recently been organizing trading competitions. However, these competitions are based on contract trading. Participating in this type of competition involves certain risks
for beginners, which has always been a concern of mine.
The media sources I’ve gathered come mainly from Japan, Germany, and Spain.
Spain:
https://www.timesnewswire.com/pressrelease/bitdu-cierra-una-financiacion-de-1-000-millones-de-dolares-liderada-por-sequoia-capital/
Japan:
https://japan.wdpp.org/bitdu%e3%80%8110%e5%84%84%e3%83%89%e3%83%ab%e3%81%ae%e8%b3%87%e9%87%91%e8%aa%bf%e9%81%94%e3%82%92%e5%ae%8c%e4%ba%86%
e3%80%9c%e3%83%aa%e3%83%bc%e3%83%89%e6%8a%95%e8%b3%87%e5%ae%b6%e3%81%af%e3%82%bb/
Germany:
https://www.firmenpresse.de/pressinfo2172581.html
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However, Bitdu's disadvantages are also quite evident. Although it previously held the 26th position in the "Feixiaohao" ranking, it is currently no longer among the top 30 globally. This
was the main reason we initially ruled it out.
That said, Bitdu’s trading competitions are currently more aligned with our needs, especially from the perspective of investment fund rewards. With a prize pool of $50 million, all
participants can potentially double their profits, and that amount can double again.
Here is the recent Reuters news link about the trading competition:
https://www.reuters.com/press-releases/bitdu-global-trading-challenge-50-million-rewards-2025-07-08/
Bybit’s advantages are clear: it has high global visibility, a strong brand image, and comprehensive support from Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs).
This year, it also obtained MiCA certification, which further boosts its credibility. It’s a globally operating exchange.
Here’s the news on the certification:
https://crypto.news/bybit-secures-eu-license-under-mica-expands-compliance-push/
Before discussing Bybit’s disadvantages, I want to clarify that we won’t go into the issue of restrictions in countries like India and others.
Bybit has relatively strict KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements for certain countries such as the United States, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom. This may affect some users’
ability to deposit or withdraw funds.
From a trading competition perspective, Bybit also offers spot trading options, with a relatively high variety of assets available. It organizes both individual and team tournaments,
providing great flexibility in participation formats.
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The prize pool is relatively low, totaling only $3 million. This is one of my main regrets.
Here is the link to the trading competition:
https://www.bybit.com/en/Eco-IlluminateYourAssetMap/
From the AI perspective, Bybit tends to be slightly slower compared to Gate.io and Bitdu, which are more responsive and agile.