Dubai, UAE, November 13, 2025 — Bybit, the second largest crypto exchange in the world by trading volume, in collaboration with Tether – a leading company in the digital asset industry, successfully organized the “Web3 Bell Challenge” (Web3 Bell Challenge), an interactive educational initiative held in Da Nang from October 16 to 25, 2025.
The goal of the competition is to disseminate knowledge about blockchain and Web3 to university students through a quiz format that combines learning and entertainment. The program aims to enhance digital literacy, encourage creative and innovative thinking, while promoting collaboration between the academic sector, businesses, and regulatory agencies.

Milestone for Web3 Education in Vietnam
The event was held at the University of Education - Da Nang University, attracting more than 300 participants, including students, lecturers, business representatives, media, and the Department of Science & Technology Da Nang. The program consists of three main phases:
- Launch and register online (16–21/10): Over 340 students registered to participate immediately after the campaign was announced.
- Online preliminary round (21/10): Over 200 candidates take the knowledge test on blockchain and Web3, selecting 100 people for the finals.
- The live final (25/10): 100 contestants compete directly in the format of “Ring the Golden Bell”, testing Web3 knowledge in front of friends and industry guests.
The event marks the commitment of Bybit and Tether in promoting blockchain education and nurturing a new generation of Web3 innovators in Vietnam, while also affirming the growing position of Da Nang as a technology and innovation hub in the Central region.
Future Digital Support of Vietnam
By combining gamification ( in education with expertise from the blockchain industry, “Web3 Bell Ringing” offers young people the opportunity to explore the applications of blockchain and digital finance in a close and vivid manner. This initiative clearly reflects Bybit's mission to promote financial and technological education, aiming for digital inclusion in emerging markets.
About Bybit
Bybit is the second largest crypto exchange in the world by trading volume, serving over 70 million users globally. Founded in 2018, Bybit aims to build a simple, open, and fair decentralized ecosystem for everyone. With a strong focus on Web3, Bybit collaborates with many leading blockchain protocols to develop sustainable infrastructure and promote innovation on-chain.
Bybit is known for its secure custody capabilities, diverse markets, intuitive user experience, and advanced blockchain tools, serving as a bridge between traditional finance )TradFi( and decentralized finance )DeFi(, helping developers, creators, and the community unlock the full potential of Web3.
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