BlockBeats News, June 26, according to official sources, BNB Chain announced that the "Gas-Free Carnival Zero Gas Carnival" event has been extended until July 31, 2025, 23:59 (UTC). Users can continue to enjoy the zero Gas transfer experience of USDT and USD1 stablecoins on multiple mainstream CEXs and wallets.
Since the launch of this event in September 2024, BNB Chain has covered over $4 million in stablecoin Gas fees for users, significantly reducing the entry barrier, and driving rapid ecosystem growth.
The event includes:
1. Mainstream CEX zero fee stablecoin withdrawals: Users can withdraw USDT and USD1 from centralized exchanges such as Binance, Bitget, MEXC, Bitmart, Ourbit, BingX, LBank, HTX, etc., to BSC and opBNB without paying any fees.
2. Partner wallet Gas fee waiver: Users can enjoy 2 daily transfers of USDT and unlimited transfers of USD1 with zero Gas fees through partner wallets such as Binance Wallet, Trust Wallet, Bitget Wallet, SafePal, TokenPocket, Wello, Mathwallet, UXUY, imToken, etc.
3. Cross-chain transfers free of Gas fees: Through partnerships with Celer cBridge and Meson.fi, users can transfer USDT from Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and other chains to BSC without Gas fees, enabling low-cost cross-chain operations.
In addition to the transfer function, users can also use stablecoins for staking, mining, and liquidity operations on mainstream DeFi protocols such as Lista, Aave, PancakeSwap, Thena, Aster, Uniswap, etc., further enhancing asset efficiency.
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