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Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
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Demo Trading
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Long before crypto became mainstream, a small exchange quietly entered the scene. That exchange would later be known as Gate.io.
It began in 2013 under a different name—Bter. At the time, the crypto world was still young, led mostly by pioneers like Bitcoin. Few people trusted digital money, and even fewer understood it.
But the journey wasn’t smooth.
In 2015, disaster struck. The platform suffered a major hack, shaking user confidence. For many companies, that would’ve been the end. But instead of disappearing, the team made a bold decision—to rebuild, stronger and safer.
Years later, the exchange returned under a new identity: Gate.io.
This time, it wasn’t just another trading platform. It became a place where innovation thrived:
Hundreds of cryptocurrencies listed
Advanced trading tools, including futures
Early access to new crypto projects
As the market expanded, Gate.io grew with it—supporting not just trading, but an entire ecosystem of blockchain services.
While giants like Binance dominated headlines, Gate.io quietly built a loyal global user base by focusing on variety, security, and innovation.
Today, Gate.io stands as one of the long-standing exchanges in crypto—a survivor of early chaos, shaped by challenges, and driven by the belief that finance should be open to everyone.
And like crypto itself, its story is still being written—block by block.