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Hi everyone, something has been on my mind for a while: how futures or spot traders can get capital to make their trading journey smoother.

After thinking about this, here’s what I’ve come across:

1. Funded accounts – You can check out platforms that offer sponsored accounts and apply for them.
2. Giveaways and airdrops – This is self-explanatory.
3. Trading competitions and tournaments – This is the most important one because you can showcase your skills, network, and win some rewards.

Here’s one that might catch your attention if you're a trader:https://www.bitget.ng/events/elite-list/detail/957powered by Bitget and offers an opportunity to share a 356,000 USDT prize pool.

What do you think about these types of trading tournaments? What other suggestions do you have?

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