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Charts, Camera, Action: Inside WhiteBIT’s $5 Million International Crypto Trading Cup

On May 9–10, seven hand‑picked pros will step onto a live‑streamed stage, each armed with a 50 k USDTB futures bankroll and six hours a day to turn it into glory during the WhiteBIT International Crypto Trading Cup.

Mauro Caimi is a Lisbon‑based Bitcoiner, quantitative crypto trader and educator who has led Tradingon.it as CEO since 2018, delivering training and strategy insights to a global audience. Before that, he spent almost a decade at CCFinance.it, where he designed asset‑allocation models and automated trading systems, building on earlier managerial roles in the Italian financial sector. Mauro holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Calabria and has layered in specialist courses in advanced quant trading; he shares his market views in both Italian and English across social channels and live events.

From Zero to Stage: How the International Crypto Trading Cup Works

Q: Tell us how you made it to the main stage of the WhiteBIT International Crypto Trading Cup. What was the selection or qualification process like for you?

I got here thanks to a long journey made of studying, testing, and a lot of hands‑on experience. There wasn’t a single decisive moment, but rather a series of consistent steps. I joined the selection process with curiosity and a desire to challenge myself, and in the end, this great opportunity came along. It doesn’t happen every day, so I want to enjoy it.

WhiteBIT scouted reputational stand‑outs across multiple exchanges, analytics leaderboards and social‑trading hubs. Seven invitations were issued; each trader accepted, knowing every filled order will be broadcast in real time to thousands of viewers on TradingView and YouTube.

The Mindset of a Pro

Q: You’ll be trading live for two days straight under extreme conditions—no bots, no external tools, three trades per hour minimum. What mental preparation does that take?

Preparing mentally for two days of live trading, without external tools and at a fast pace, is definitely a challenge. I try to arrive clear‑headed, with a simple but effective routine: good sleep, clean eating, zero distractions. In the end, the most important thing is to stay centered, accept mistakes, and not lose focus between trades.


Algorithmic strategies dominate most derivatives venues today; more than 70 % of crypto volume now flows through perpetual‑futures books where latency‑driven bots usually rule the ladder. Stripping them out forces contestants back to raw pattern‑reading skills—something audiences can actually see and learn from.

High‑Stakes, Simulated Capital

Q: You’re working with 50 000 USDTB in simulated capital, but chasing a real‑world prize. Does that change your risk profile or strategy compared to live markets?

Even though the capital is simulated, the environment is anything but “fake.” The fact that there’s a real prize, an audience, and tight deadlines slightly changes how I approach risk. In this kind of competition, it’s normal to push a bit more—but always with a strategy behind it. I never place trades randomly, not even in a contest.


The 50 k “B‑dollar” stack is a time‑limited bonus credited by the organizer. Only the relative delta (profit above the combined 400 k pool) is at stake, capping the winner’s haul at 5 million USDT—enough to buy around 52  BTC at today’s prices.

The Heat of the Leaderboard

Q: With Trading Scores updating every five minutes and an audience watching the live stream, how do you balance focus with the pressure of public performance?

The fact that the leaderboard updates every five minutes and there’s a live broadcast makes everything more interesting—but also more intense. I try not to get too influenced by the score: I prefer to focus on one trade at a time. The pressure is there, of course, but it’s part of the game. And in the end, it’s also what makes it more fun.


Average live‑stream viewership on Twitch hit 2.37 million concurrent viewers in 2024, with finance‑and‑trading streams carving out their own niche. Competitions like ICTC piggy‑back on that momentum, positioning trading as a spectator sport the way poker exploded on cable TV two decades ago.

Preparing for the Unexpected at the International Crypto Trading Cup

Q: You’re up against top traders globally. Without being able to consult or collaborate, how do you stay adaptable in real time?

In these situations, you know something unexpected will happen. It’s normal. You can’t ask anyone for help, so you have to rely solely on what you know how to do. I try to stay flexible and read the market moment by moment. If something doesn’t work, I change it. No stress—just continuous adaptation.


May is historically choppy: Bitcoin’s 30‑day annualized volatility has averaged 55 % in recent spring cycles. Competitors must squeeze that movement for alpha while avoiding liquidation from 20x leverage futures.

What Winning the International Crypto Trading Cup Would Mean

Q: If you take home the prize—potentially millions—what does that victory mean to you professionally and personally?

It would definitely be a great satisfaction. Mostly for the thrill of the challenge, to see if my trading holds up well even in such a different context. In the end, it’s a game—but a serious one—and winning is always nice. Plus, it would be a great memory to add to my list of experiences in the trading world.

Crypto spot‑and‑derivatives turnover on the ten largest centralized exchanges reached $17.4 trillion in 2024—a record haul that helps fund eye‑catching prize pools like WhiteBIT’s.

The Future of Crypto eSports

Q: Do you believe this kind of competition can carve out a new niche in crypto culture—one that mirrors the scale and appeal of eSports or poker championships?

I believe these types of competitions could represent a new frontier in the crypto world. The competitive aspect, the adrenaline, the real‑time strategies… these are elements that make trading much more “alive” and engaging, even for viewers. It’s a format that can definitely spark interest, emotion, and maybe—over time—move closer to what we already see with eSports or poker tournaments. There’s potential, and it’ll be interesting to see how it evolves.

Trading blends intellectual puzzle‑solving with immediate P&L drama, and livestream overlays make every candle a cliff‑hanger. Sponsors love it because the demographic overlaps neatly with 18‑35 tech‑savvy investors that advertisers covet.

Lessons for the Next Generation

Q: What advice would you give to aspiring traders who want to make it to the main stage in a future WhiteBIT Cup? What should they be focusing on today?

To those who want to get on this stage, I’d say: focus on the fundamentals. Don’t chase shortcuts or magic signals. Trading takes time, patience, and a willingness to improve every day. Study, test, and above all, learn from your mistakes. It’s a job that rewards consistency, not impulsiveness.


The International Crypto Trading Cup compresses months of market grind into a 12‑hour spectacle. Whether you’re chasing the next invite or just watching the charts flicker on stream, remember Mauro’s mantra: build skills first—then let the leaderboard light you up.

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