Futures
Access hundreds of perpetual contracts
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Introduction to Futures Trading
Learn the basics of futures trading
Futures Events
Join events to earn rewards
Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to practice risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
Collect candies to earn airdrops
Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
Hold GT and get massive airdrops for free
Pre-IPOs
Unlock full access to global stock IPOs
Alpha Points
Trade on-chain assets and earn airdrops
Futures Points
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Newcomers want to see if a project is "reliable or not," but don't just focus on candlestick charts and who is shouting. First, check three things: whether anyone on GitHub is actually working recently (not just modifying a README to fool people), whether the audit report has clear conclusions and unresolved issues, and whether the permission upgrades are multi-signature and have high thresholds. Basically, this is about seeing "who can change rules or move funds with one click." For perpetual contracts, I look at liquidation hotspots and funding rates, but for spot/DeFi, I’m more concerned about permission black boxes. Recently, the attention shift caused by Meme and celebrity shoutouts has been too fast, and newcomers are most likely to catch the last wave... If you really want to get on board, at least treat these as your "backup": when subjective emotions fail, objective evidence can save your life. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than become a lesson.