Crypto exchange Bitget lists GMCI Meme Index on its futures platform

The innovative addition celebrates the vibrant humour and creativity that define crypto culture, while offering traders a unique opportunity to engage with one of the industry’s most dynamic segments
Bitget, a globally leading cryptocurrency exchange with major operations in the UAE, announced the launch of GMCI Meme index on its futures trading platform.

This innovative addition celebrates the vibrant humour and creativity that define crypto culture while offering traders a unique opportunity to engage with one of the industry’s most dynamic segments, the company said.

Meme coins such as Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB), known for their viral appeal and deep community engagement, have become cultural touchstones, bridging the gap between crypto enthusiasts and mainstream audiences.

“The GMCI Meme index focuses on coins that encapsulate this ethos, providing an insightful lens into the intersection of humour, technology, and finance,” Bitget said in a media release.

The GMCI Meme index is curated to include the leading meme coins by market capitalization, showcasing assets that have made significant societal and cultural impacts.

With GMCI Meme, Bitget users will now have access to a range of top meme coins diversifying users’ portfolios to a new range of trending tokens.

“Crypto culture thrives on creativity and community, and meme coins embody this spirit perfectly,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget.

“With the GMCI Meme index, we aim to empower traders to participate in a segment of the market that reflects the lighter side of innovation while still offering smart solutions and investment opportunities,” she said.

With the addition of the GMCI Meme index, Bitget continues to strengthen its position as a leading crypto exchange.

This integration aligns with the platform’s plans to provide users with diverse, innovative options that cater to both serious investors and those seeking to engage with the lighter side of crypto culture.

Source: www.arabianbusiness.com

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