Bitget Blends Crypto Trading With MotoGP Brazil Fan Experience Push

Bitget brought crypto trading to the MotoGP Brazil Grand Prix, held March 20–22 at Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiânia. The exchange launched an on-site activation and expanded its Smarter Speed Challenge game. The initiative involved MotoGP attendees and global users, aiming to connect crypto trading concepts with motorsport experiences through interactive formats.

Bitget Activates Two-Storey Fan Booth At Circuit

Bitget introduced a two-storey innovation booth designed for hands-on engagement. Visitors interacted with racing simulators, a VR racing game, and digital installations throughout the race weekend. These setups translated trading ideas into simple, interactive experiences for attendees.

The booth connected different asset classes with racing themes to explain market behavior. In addition, Bitget hosted a branded VIP lounge for partners and clients. The setup provided a controlled space for meetings alongside trackside engagement.

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Beyond the booth, Bitget increased visibility through circuit branding and global MotoGP broadcast placements. This approach extended the activation beyond physical attendees to a wider audience.

The Brazil event followed earlier activations across Italy, Germany, Catalunya, and Indonesia in 2025. With this step, Bitget entered its first sponsored MotoGP event in South America.

Smarter Speed Challenge Expands 

Alongside the physical activation, Bitget expanded its Smarter Speed Challenge mini-game. The browser-based game converts trading activity into a racing-style experience for users. In the game, cryptocurrencies, U.S. stocks, and gold appear as race tracks and collectible objectives.

This format simplifies trading concepts into visual and interactive elements. Since launching on March 2, the game has attracted about 100,000 participants. It also offers a prize pool exceeding 120,000 USDT across its reward structure.

During the Brazil Grand Prix, Bitget introduced a limited-time feature tied to the event. This addition offered extra in-game rewards linked to race activities. As a result, the activation connected physical and digital experiences into one campaign. Users engaged both at the circuit and online through the same concept.

Web2 Users Link With Trading Concepts

The Smarter Speed Challenge also connects Web2 audiences with Web3 trading environments. Bitget designed the experience to make trading more accessible to non-crypto users.

According to Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, 

The way people engage with markets is evolving, and experiences play a bigger role in that shift. Bringing trading concepts into familiar environments like sports allows more people to understand and explore them in a natural way.

The initiative reflects Bitget’s broader Universal Exchange approach. This model integrates crypto assets and traditional financial instruments within one platform. In addition to this, as CoinGape reported, Bitget broadened spot market access with Ondo tokenized stocks, ETFs, and precious metals. The activation continues beyond the Brazil Grand Prix.

Bitget confirmed that the Smarter Speed Challenge will remain active alongside upcoming MotoGP races. Future activations are planned to align with the racing calendar, extending the same format to other locations.

Source: https://coingape.com/bitget-blends-crypto-trading-with-motogp-brazil-fan-experience-push/