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Bitget referral code — United States

No typed Bitget referral code exists in 2026 — the invite link attaches the referral automatically. Published promo, fees, and United States availability, verified July 11, 2026.

Verified
Jul 11, 2026
Sources
Official sources cited
Market
United States
Bitget referral activation flow and published sign-up terms on a ChainCosts dashboard
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Availability

Not available in United States

Sign-ups are not currently available from United States for the services reviewed here. The fee and terms research below stays available for comparison, but this page has no sign-up links.

Visiting from somewhere else? These editions accept local sign-ups:

There is no Bitget referral code to type in 2026: the invite link on this page carries the referral automatically, so the sign-up form never asks you for a code. The provider does not publish a separate sign-up promotion right now; the invite link still ties your new account to the referral program, which is what unlocks future promotions when they appear. Bitget does not currently accept customers from United States according to its published terms, so this page is informational for United States readers — the alternatives listed below do accept local sign-ups. Everything else a new account should check first — published fees, verification rules, account terms — sits in the table below, each row linked to where it was read (checked July 11, 2026).

  1. Open the invite link

    Use the button on this page — it opens the provider with the referral already attached. Do not clear it by opening a fresh tab afterwards.

  2. Create the account normally

    The sign-up form looks identical with or without a referral; there is no code field to fill. Finish verification as the provider requires.

  3. Check the rewards hub

    Published promotions land in the provider's own rewards or bonus section after sign-up; their terms decide eligibility, not this page.

The table below is the public entry-tier snapshot for Bitget: published fees, verification rules, and account terms, each linked to the official page it was read from and dated July 11, 2026. Logged-in tiers, promotions, and regional product lines can differ from the public schedule, so treat these numbers as the starting point for United States and confirm inside the account before moving size.

Bitget published terms, checked July 11, 2026.
WhatPublished valueSource
KYC requirements Yes — identity verification required before opening an account (ToS clause 5.3); no stated capabilities for unverified users bitget.com
Listed assets 600+ spot tokens (futures: "over 590 coins") bitget.com
Proof of reserves Monthly Merkle-tree Proof of Reserves; claims 100% of user assets held; open-source code on GitHub bitget.com
Founded 2018 (corroborated by Wikipedia: "Bitget was founded in 2018.") bitget.com
Headquarters Headquarters not publicly disclosed (Wikipedia infobox lists 'Unknown'); CEO Gracy Chen; serves worldwide en.wikipedia.org
Crypto oversight FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury) is the federal AML regulator; its guidance classifies virtual-currency exchangers as money transmitters, alongside state money-transmitter regulators. fincen.gov
Local funding rails ACH bank transfer is the dominant deposit rail; the ACH Network connects essentially all US bank accounts and is operated by the Federal Reserve's FedACH and The Clearing House's EPN. en.wikipedia.org
  1. OKX

    OKX referral — accepts United States sign-ups per its published terms.

Is there an actual Bitget referral code?
Not as a typed code — the referral travels inside the invite link itself, and the account form has no code field. That is why "codes" you find elsewhere are really links.
Does the referral work from United States?
Bitget does not currently accept customers from United States according to its published terms, so this page is informational for United States readers — the alternatives listed below do accept local sign-ups.
How does ChainCosts earn from this page?
If you open an account through the invite link here, the provider may pay us a commission. It never changes the price you pay, and every number on this page comes from the provider's published pages.
How is crypto regulated in United States?
FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, US Treasury) is the federal AML regulator; its guidance classifies virtual-currency exchangers as money transmitters, alongside state money-transmitter regulators. — Federal baseline is FinCEN Money Services Business (MSB) registration via FinCEN Form 107, renewed every two years; exchanges additionally need state money transmitter licences. (source: fincen.gov).

At a glance

Key facts

Verified Jul 11, 2026
Market
United States
Verified
Jul 11, 2026
Data completeness
Only figures backed by the cited sources are shown; anything we could not verify is left out.

Not financial, tax, custody, or investment advice. Verify live terms with the provider before acting.

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guide screening with visible partner-link disclosure
Offers covered
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Evidence
2 cited sources: Bitget fee schedule, ChainCosts exchange fee checklist
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