Flash Tuesday: Buy crypto with a credit/debit card for zero fees

Buy Crypto
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Sign up for a Bitget account or log in to your existing account.
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Navigate to "Buy Crypto" and select Credit/Debit Card as your payment method.
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Complete identity verification and enter your card details.
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Complete your fiat-to-crypto transactions instantly.
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Both new and existing users are eligible to participate in this promotion—no registration required.
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Only participants who have completed identity verification are eligible for this promotion.
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Bitget reserves the right to adjust or change the terms outlined here at any time due to changing market conditions, risk of fraud, or other reasons.
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Bitget reserves the right to disqualify trades that are deemed to be wash trades, self-dealing trades, trades from bulk-registered accounts, or accounts that display attributes of market manipulation.
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