Gate Web3 kicks off SOL chain for beginners celebration, first Swap Gas completely free

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PANews January 19 News, according to an official announcement, the Gate Web3 Wallet will launch the “SOL Chain Newcomer Carnival” event from January 19 to February 5. During the event, new users who complete their first transaction on the Gate Web3 Wallet SOL Chain Swap will receive a Gas fee subsidy. Additionally, users who invite friends to participate can enjoy a 30% trading rebate, and invited friends can receive a 20% trading cashback. Moreover, Gate Web3 has launched the “Warm Heart Gift” challenge for returning old friends. The event requires no registration; the system automatically identifies users who have not traded in the past 30 days. Users who complete interactions on the BNB Chain can share a total of 10,000 USDT in inclusive benefits, and those who top the trading leaderboard can unlock the tiered grand prize of “Feitian Moutai + 200 USDT.” Gate Swap is an AMM DEX deployed within the Gate Layer ecosystem, focusing on providing deep liquidity support and efficient trading experiences for the Gate Layer ecosystem. Through optimized trading mechanisms and intelligent liquidity management, it helps users achieve seamless, cost-effective asset exchanges.

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