Walbi Offers 100 USDT Trading Fee Voucher for New Users
Walbi Offers 100 USDT Trading Fee Voucher for New Users
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Walbi is offering new users a 100 USDT voucher to reimburse trading fees. Here's how to claim:
- Register on Walbi
- Make any deposit within 5 days
- Receive 100 USDT voucher
- Activate within 5 days
- Use within 5 days for fee reimbursements
Track your voucher progress in the Bonus Center > Voucher section. Similar vouchers will be available during future platform events.
Important: The voucher only covers trading fees up to 100 USDT and must be activated and used within the specified timeframes.
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