It's Live: From Sign-Up to the Starting Line of BWTC 2026 | On The Field · EP5

2026-06-23

It's Live: From Sign-Up to the Starting Line of BWTC 2026 | On The Field · EP5
Registration is open and the early window is running. This walks you through the whole path—from sign-up, KYC, and deposit to registering and competing. Just follow along.
The whistle has gone. Registration for BWTC 2026 opened today (June 22, 10:00, UTC+8), with the early window running alongside it. Earlier entries covered how the competition is built, how the pool is split, and how to choose a track; this one does just one thing—take you from zero to the starting line, step by step. If you've decided to take part, you can start now.

What you're joining

A one-line recap: BWTC 2026 has a prize pool of up to 1,000,000 USDT that unlocks with the number of eligible participants, across two tracks—Futures Team Pro (teams, 80% of the pool) and Trophy Picks (solo, 20%). It's scored not only on volume but also on a separate ROI board that rewards the efficient use of capital. This competition rewards judgment.

From sign-up to the starting line: 5 steps

The whole path is five steps. Here's the overview before we walk through each:

Before you start: get the app (or use the web)

If you prefer your phone, install the Bitbase app first: head to the official download page at bitbase.com/en/app (or scan the QR), via App Store, Google Play, or Android APK. If you'd rather not download anything, the web version handles every step just as well.

Step 1 · Register an account

Head to the Bitbase sign-uppage: enter your email or phone, set a password, and enter the verification code to finish; or register in one tap with Google or Apple. Opening via the link above applies the invite code automatically; if you register manually on the website or app, the invite code is EZGZZE.

Step 2 · Complete identity verification (KYC)

After registering, complete KYC. Open the verification page once logged in (or in the app, tap your avatar, then Account, then Identity Verification): select your country (accepted IDs vary by country, but typically a passport or a valid photo ID such as a driver's license), upload your ID, and complete the face scan. Verification is generally done within 48 hours, usually within 24.

Step 3 · Deposit into your futures account

There's a bar to register: your futures account equity must stay above $100 for five minutes. So the key to this step is getting funds into the futures account. On the web, tap “Deposit” in the top right (the app calls it “Add Funds”), choose the crypto to deposit, select the correct network (it must match the sending side), set the receiving account to “Futures Account,” copy the deposit address, then initiate the transfer from your external wallet or exchange and wait for network confirmations. If you deposited to Spot first, remember to transfer it to the futures account in your wallet.

Step 4 · Register and choose your track

With your account and funds in place, you can register. Go to the BWTCevent page and tap Register, then choose your track—Futures Team Pro or Trophy Picks. If you go team, you must form a team before July 9 (the solo track has no formation cutoff, and registration stays open to July 23). On-page steps follow whatever the event page shows.

Step 5 · Compete and climb the boards

Once registered, you're on the field. From here you trade Perpetual Futures to climb the rankings: teams compete on combined volume and ROI, the solo track on individual volume. Note that to qualify for rewards, you'll also need to reach the required cumulative futures volume over the competition (thresholds are on the event page); rankings update every ten minutes.

Windows not to miss

Two points in these early days are worth noting now (all times UTC+8). First, the early window is running (June 22 to 25)—register early within it for 20 USDT trial credit; it's the shortest stretch of the whole event. Second, team formation closes July 9—to enter Futures Team Pro, you must form a team before then. Registration itself stays open to July 23, but both of these windows close first.

What you'll receive: the reward form

One last thing, to avoid surprises: most of BWTC's awards are paid as USDT futures trial credit, with the Top Captain Award paid in USDT cash. Trial credit works alongside your own funds as futures margin, and profits made trading with it are fully withdrawable—but the credit itself is not directly withdrawable, and it's valid for seven days. In short, what you'd win is mostly a bonus credit you can trade with, whose profits you can withdraw, rather than cash you can take out directly—worth knowing before you take part.

You can start now

Registration and the early window are both open, and team formation is counting down to July 9. The first step is simply to register; to look over the full picture again, head to the BWTC eventpage anytime.
From here on, what decides the standings isn't luck—it's judgment. And you're already at the starting line.
Time sensitivity: The rules, prize pool, awards, schedule, participation methods, and operational steps described here reflect information as of the publication date. The promotion pool scales with participation, and some rules and on-page steps may be adjusted; the real-time display on the Bitbase official website and event page is authoritative. Where this article differs from the latest official display, the official display governs.
Verification: For key parameters such as pool size, eligibility thresholds, volume calculation, payout timing and form, and the registration, verification, and deposit steps, verify on the official Bitbase event page or Help Center before taking part.
Not financial advice: This is informational and procedural content about an event only. It does not constitute investment, trading, tax, or financial advice. Crypto assets are highly volatile; trading and holding them carry substantial risk, including the loss of principal. Taking part in the competition does not change this.
At your own risk: Whether and how to trade is your decision; assess your own risk tolerance.
Official channels: For any questions, verify through official Bitbase channels and beware of third parties impersonating Bitbase.
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