Bitget, the largest Universal Exchange (UEX) in the world, captivated motorsport enthusiasts and crypto aficionados at the Indonesia Grand Prix held in Mandalika from October 3 to 5. Building on its previous activations in Italy, Germany, and Spain, Bitget’s involvement marked a significant stride in its ongoing partnership with MotoGP, prominently featuring five-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo.
At the Mandalika International Circuit, Bitget unveiled an immersive two-storey fan booth that blended motorsport excitement with cutting-edge technology. Attendees were treated to a range of interactive experiences, including a state-of-the-art MotoGP simulator, engaging challenges, and opportunities for unique photo opportunities. Visitors also departed with exclusive, limited-edition merchandise, enhancing their connection to the event. A key moment during the weekend was Jorge Lorenzo’s appearance at the Bitget booth, where he interacted with fans, signed memorabilia, and shared stories from his illustrious racing career. His presence amplified the event’s exhilarating atmosphere, resonating with the spirit of Bitget’s “Make It Count” campaign, which emphasizes precision, control, and speed in both racing and trading.
Coinciding with the event was the debut of the Smarter Speed Challenge 2.0 — #NoBlinkLap, an innovative online mini-game that channels the urgency and split-second choices inherent in both MotoGP racing and cryptocurrency trading. Following a successful launch in Barcelona, this new iteration invited fans in Indonesia to test their concentration in a 30-second no-blink challenge and race against the clock in a 90-second sprint to climb the leaderboard. Winners stand to gain exclusive VIP experiences at upcoming MotoGP events, effectively translating virtual achievements into real-world rewards.
Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, highlighted the essence of the partnership, stating, “Bitget has always believed that speed, precision, and control define success, on the track, in trading, and in life. Our MotoGP partnership is about more than visibility; it’s about community.” She underscored Southeast Asia’s passionate audience for both crypto and motorsport, noting that the event fostered a genuine and engaging connection with VIPs and users.
The Indonesia GP served as a pivotal showcase for Bitget’s evolution into a Universal Exchange, a platform that transcends traditional trading by intertwining culture, finance, and technology. Just as MotoGP continuously redefines speed, Bitget is reshaping the exchange experience—making it faster, smarter, and more user-centric.
The Smarter Speed Challenge 2.0 is set to run through November 17, inviting participants from around the globe to join in the challenge, climb the leaderboard, and vie for exclusive prizes. The message is clear: in the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency, much like in racing, every second matters.
Established in 2018, Bitget serves over 120 million users across more than 150 countries and regions, offering innovative trading solutions including its pioneering copy trading feature. Bitget Wallet stands out as a leading non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet, supporting over 130 blockchains and providing extensive access to decentralized applications (DApps).
Through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of LALIGA in selected markets and its collaboration with UNICEF to enhance blockchain education, Bitget is making significant strides in promoting crypto adoption. The exchange also maintains its status as the exclusive cryptocurrency partner of MotoGP™, aligning its brand with one of the most thrilling motorsport championships worldwide.

