> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://learn.bluefin.io/bluefin/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://learn.bluefin.io/bluefin/bluefin-rewards-programs/wallet-campaigns/bitget-wallet-campaign.md).

# Bitget Wallet Campaign

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## Campaign Details

* **Official Announcement**: <https://x.com/BitgetWallet/status/1931984614169497664>
* **Prize Pool**: *$50,000 (worth of **BLUE**)*
  * *Processed within 5 business days after June 23rd*
* **Dates**: June 9th - 23rd 2025
* **Quests**:
  * Bluefin Social Task: Follow [Bluefin on X](https://x.com/bluefinapp) and join the Bluefin [Discord channel](https://discord.gg/bluefinapp)
  * Provide [SUI-USDC](https://trade.bluefin.io/deposit/0x3b585786b13af1d8ea067ab37101b6513a05d2f90cfe60e8b1d9e1b46a63c4fa) Liquidity on Bluefin Spot (min $10 in total between both tokens)
  * Bluefin Lend (AlphaLend) Supply Sui (min $10): <https://trade.bluefin.io/lend>
* **Requirements**:
  * All Quests must be completed with the Bitget Web3 Wallet
    * Download the wallet here: <https://web3.bitget.com/>
  * For all tasks, real-time verification is done through "user self-marking." Final verification is based on the value held by users in the SUI-USDC Pool and lending liquidity supplied on SUI at the end of the event
  * All participants **must maintain the required values until the event concludes**.
* **Prize Pool Distribution**:&#x20;
  * 5000 Randomly Selected users that completed all quests


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