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Bitget is a global digital asset exchange. The article says it supports spot and futures/contract trading, and is best known for its copy trading feature. The page is not a full official-site overview; instead, it focuses on Bitget referral codes, fee discounts, and trading costs. As a result, it discloses more information about fees, but says relatively little about licensing, custody/security arrangements, or fiat on-ramps.
The platform supports spot, contracts, margin, and copy trading. The base spot fee is Maker 0.1% and Taker 0.1%; the base contract fee is Maker 0.02% and Taker 0.06%. Users can receive up to 50% trading-fee rebates by entering a referral code during registration. Paying fees with BGB can provide a 10–15% discount, or up to 20% in some cases, while VIP tiers can further reduce fees. Deposits usually do not incur platform fees. Withdrawals are charged by asset and network; for example, USDT TRC20 is 1 USDT, and BTC is 0.0005 BTC. Copy trading charges an 8–10% performance fee when profits are realized.
The article states that basic functions can be used without KYC, but withdrawals and some services may be restricted. Completing KYC helps unlock full access. On security, the page does not provide details such as cold wallets, insurance funds, or proof of reserves. On compliance, it also does not disclose specific national licenses or regulatory registrations, so it is not possible to assess its regulatory strength based on this text alone.
The advantages are a clear fee structure and multiple discount paths, making it suitable for frequent traders, contract traders, and users willing to study VIP/BGB discounts. The copy trading feature may also appeal to users who want to replicate traders’ strategies. The downsides are that the referral code must be entered at registration and cannot be added later; withdrawal fees vary by network; non-KYC users face restrictions; and profit-sharing fees in copy trading can erode returns.
The article does not provide information about network access from mainland China, payment methods, or fiat deposits, so access status from China is unknown. Users who care about Chinese-language support, fiat channels, or alternative platforms can compare similar exchanges such as Binance, OKX, Bybit, and Gate.io, but should independently verify local compliance requirements and access restrictions.
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gaus.co.kr is an South Korea Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gaus.co.kr directly.