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Abstract:Argentina's 2-1 victory over Australia on Saturday marked the start of the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Lionel Messi marked his 1,000th career appearance in Argentina’s 2-1 win over Australia at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
Messi scores again, and Argentina topples Australia to advance to the World Cup.
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On Saturday, the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has officially begun with Argentina 2-1 Australia. Lionel Messi marked his 1,000th career appearance in Argentinas 2-1 win over Australia at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Messi proved himself as one of the world's biggest stars again in the World Cup 2022. Messi is a legend Argentina wouldn't be a top team without him.
About Bitget
Bitget is the worlds top crypto exchange and digital assets trading platform, it was founded in 2018 and is registered in Seychelles.
If you download the WikiBit app and search Bitget, you will see that this exchange has a pretty high score of 7.67/10.
Bitget launches $20M marketing campaign with Messi amid World Cup.
In October 2022, Bitget claimed that it entered an exclusive partnership with Leo Messi. According to the statement, Bitget is committed to teaming up with Messi to explore the areas of Web3, cryptocurrency, and football.
Bitget pays heavy attention to the sports word. This top crypto trading platform has invested heavily in Qatars FIFA World Cup 2022. As we know so far, Bitget invests $20 million in the worldwide event to raise awareness and fetch more people into crypto.
The World Cup event is a great opportunity for the FX and crypto industry to attract more peoples attention. Especially, when some forex brokers and crypto exchanges economically participate in this big event. They are very likely to get more benefits than those who ignore the event.
Take Bitget as an example. Bitget is holding a reward campaign during the World Cup tournament. It's a great way to promote yourself.
The agent of Bitget called gracy Chen is a fan of Messi. She oftenly shares the tournaments and Bitgets latest moves on Twitter, so her fans would not miss any.
More Thought
While Messi continues to shine at the World Cup, Bitget is getting a corresponding amount of attention. There are many brokers and exchanges with great influence in the FX and crypto industries, like Bitget. For example, XTrade reached a partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo. For that information, the only thing you need to do is to download WikiFX and WikiBit to see the details of these brokers and the latest news about them.
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