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# Cash-back on Trades

#### Cashback Program

At CryptoBull, we believe in rewarding our community for every trade they make. That’s why we’re rolling out a **30% cash-back** on trading fees for out **$CBULL Holders** (one of the highest in the industry).

Here’s how it works: every time you trade, you’ll get **30% of the fees you paid back in USDC or USDT**. The more you trade, the more you earn. It’s that simple.

**How It Benefits You:**

* **Cash-back is paid in USDC/USDT**.
* If you **pay your fees with $CBULL** (and get that sweet 40% discount), you’ll **still earn cashback** on top of it.

This system isn’t just about rewarding you — it’s designed to grow the whole ecosystem of CryptoBull. The more people trade and hold $CBULL, the stronger the platform becomes.\
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