Trading isn’t an easy climb. Success rarely comes from luck: it takes discipline, strategy, and consistent effort. Toobit’s latest initiative, “Trails to Triumph with Chris Sharma” campaign, turns the trading experience into a climb of its own, giving participants a chance to earn a share of $1 million in rewards, trial funds, and high-value gadgets.
This campaign is a structured journey inspired by rock climbing, built to reward steady, consistent traders over those who rely on impulse. Participants move through missions, milestones, and challenges, much like climbers progressing toward a summit.
Trading as a calculated strategy
The philosophy behind “Trails to Triumph” is simple: “Every great journey, whether conquering a climbing route or navigating the crypto markets, requires strategy and determination.”
Toobit isn’t targeting casual speculators. The platform encourages behaviors that define successful traders:
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Completing onboarding tasks
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Allocating meaningful capital
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Maintaining daily trading activity
These actions earn lucky draw entries, which are the currency for claiming the $1 million prize pool. By structuring the campaign like a mission, Toobit rewards calculated trading decisions over random activity.
Campaign duration: 20 November 2025, 10:00 (UTC) - 20 January 2026, 10:00 (UTC)
Three trails to the summit
To ensure every user can participate, the campaign has been divided into three main tracks:
Starter quests
These are the easy wins.
Sign up, drop at least 30 USDT, and you get entry #1. No need for heroics.
Funding milestones
This is where the system separates climbers from spectators.
The more you deposit (net deposits only), the more entries you rake in:
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50 USDT → 1 entry
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200 USDT → 2 entries
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800 USDT → 5 entries
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1,000 USDT → 12 entries
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2,000 USDT → 15 entries
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5,000 USDT → 30 entries
Hit them all and you can grab up to 65 entries; not bad for simply allocating capital with intent.
Daily climbs
This is the core grind. Every day at 00:00 UTC, the counter resets, and you can earn new entries by actually using the platform:
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Spot trading: 500 / 1,000 / 1,500 USDT
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Futures trading: 10,000 / 20,000 / 30,000 USDT
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Event Contracts wins: 5 / 10 / 20 correct predictions
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Copy trading: 1,000 USDT volume
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Earn product: 1,000 USDT subscription
Consistent traders? This is your playground. Occasional dabblers? You’ll want to step it up.
What’s in the mystery boxes? (And are they worth the climb?)
Short answer: yes.
Mystery boxes include:
Physical prizes
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iPhone 17 Pro (512GB)
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Apple Watch Series 11
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Nintendo Switch 2
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Toobit merch
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iPhone Air
If you’ve ever wanted a crypto campaign that could also upgrade your tech stack, you’re in luck.
Crypto rewards and trading capital
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USDT bonuses: 10 to 200 USDT
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Trial funds: 20 / 60 USDT
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Event Contracts Trial Funds
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Airdrops: DOGE and TON
Basically, you can earn capital that earns even more capital.
Is there fine print? Of course. This is crypto.
Trails to Triumph is generous, but not naive. A few rules matter:
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Only on-chain deposits count.
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Bonuses and Trial funds don’t count toward trading volume.
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Wash trading, self-trading, multiple accounts? Straight to disqualification.
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Physical prizes ship within 21 working days, or you get USDT if logistics fail.
The message: climb honestly, or don’t climb at all.
Full details, mission requirements, and all the necessary fine print can be found on the official announcement page.
The real secret to winning the $1M? Discipline
Trails to Triumph isn’t about one lucky spin. It’s about consistency:
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Completing missions
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Depositing strategically
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Trading daily
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Playing the long game
If our Brand Ambassador Chris Sharma can hang off a cliff for hours, you can run Spot trades before lunch.
The campaign is designed to reward those who treat trading like a craft, not a coin toss.
Ready to start climbing?
The summit is waiting, and so is your share of $1,000,000 in rewards. Register on the Trails to Triumph campaign page, complete your missions, and start earning entries.
Because in both climbing and crypto, the difference between reaching the peak and staying at the base is simple: you keep moving.
