Binance Spot Copy Trading Introduces Elite Trader Program
Binance Unveils Elite Trader Program for Lead Traders
In a move to enhance the trading experience, Binance Spot Copy Trading has rolled out the Spot Copy Trading Elite Trader Program for lead traders. The program offers a host of advanced features and exclusive benefits to eligible lead traders, as per the recent announcement on the Binance website.
Joining the Elite Trader Program
Lead traders who meet the minimum requirements stated in the application form can apply for the program. Upon successful completion of the application process, applicants will be notified of their acceptance via email. The classification of tiers is based on the total number of copy traders and Assets Under Management (AUM) in the Lead Trader’s spot copy trading portfolio.
Benefits of the Elite Trader Program
Accepted Elite Traders will have access to an array of exclusive benefits and enhanced features. The Binance Spot Copy Trading team will review the performance of all participants in the Elite Trader Program on a weekly basis. Only successful applicants, who meet the requirements, will be contacted.
Terms and Conditions
As per the terms and conditions, Binance reserves the rights to the review and final approval of tier adjustments, in alignment with internal requirements. Approved benefits are not granted indefinitely. Binance reserves the right to conduct periodic reviews and promote and demote accounts for tier adjustments. Furthermore, Binance reserves the right to, at its sole discretion, promote and demote accounts within the program. Discrepancies may arise in the translated version of this original article in English, and the original version should be referenced for the latest or most accurate information.
Disclaimer
Digital asset prices can be volatile and investments in them may go up or down. Binance is not liable for any losses that may be incurred. Therefore, investors are advised to seek the guidance of an independent financial adviser prior to making any investment decisions. The information should not be construed as financial or investment advice.