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Python trading competition with 60,000 USDT prize pool

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Hi {NAME}, Leading Vienna-based FinTech startup Trality has some exciting new developments planned f

Hi {NAME}, Leading Vienna-based FinTech startup Trality has some exciting new developments planned for this year and they’re thrilled to announce one of them: the [Trality Trading Competition](! With over 10,000 USDT for the top three finishers, the chance at a 50,000 USDT yearly salary, ten free annual subscriptions to Trality’s premium plan (a €575 value each), and an invitation-only membership in the Trality Guild, the Trading Competition is an important part of Trality’s future-oriented vision of bringing automated investing to everyone. Friendly competition brings out the best in people, which is why they’re offering programmers a proving ground to test and improve their skills—all while competing for some amazing prizes. Submit your trading bot using Trality’s platform at any time during the submission period (March 1 – March 31, 2022) and you’ll be guaranteed a spot in the Competition, which runs from April 1st until May 15th, 2022. All winners will be announced on May 16, 2022. The full terms and conditions can be found [here](. What are you waiting for? Start creating and submit your bot today! Learn More Thanks, Pankaj --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2022 JournalDev, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to JournalDev Newsletter. If you don't want to hear from us, you can [Unsubscribe here](.

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