CATSUSDT now launched for futures trading and trading bots
Bitget has launched CATSUSDT for futures trading with a maximum leverage of 20, along with support for futures trading bots, on October 13, 2024 (UTC+8). Welcome to try futures trading via our official website (www.bitget.com) or Bitget APP. CATSUSDT-M perpetual futures: Parameters Details Listing
Bitget has launched CATSUSDT for futures trading with a maximum leverage of 20, along with support for futures trading bots, on October 13, 2024 (UTC+8).
Welcome to try futures trading via our official website (www.bitget.com) or Bitget APP.
Parameters | Details |
Listing time | October 13, 2024 18:00 (UTC+8) |
Underlying asset | CATS |
Settlement asset | USDT |
Tick size | 0.0000001 |
Maximum leverage | 20x |
Funding fee settlement frequency | Every eight hours |
Trading time | 7*24 |
[Futures]
Bitget’s futures include: USDT-Ⓜ️ Futures, Coin-Ⓜ️ Futures and USDC-Ⓜ️ Futures.
USDT-Ⓜ️ Futures - Trade using USDT for all pairs. You can choose USDT to trade multiple currency pairs at the same time, in which multiple futures share the same account equity, profit, loss and risks.
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