BlockBeats News, January 28th – On the occasion of International Data Privacy Day, Bitget officially announced the appointment of MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo as its Security Ambassador. Taking this opportunity, the two parties launched a security education video series consisting of five modules, systematically explaining methods to prevent phishing attacks, two-factor authentication, risk alerts, as well as Bitget's Protection Fund and Merkle Tree Reserve Proof mechanisms. This series, starting from Lorenzo's iconic "X-Fuera" racing perspective, interprets how, within the panoramic User Experience (UEX) platform ecosystem, a broader view and information acquisition can enhance the security and rationality of trading decisions.The related security education content is simultaneously linked with Bitget's Anti-Fraud Center. This center went live in June 2025, consistently providing users with real-time fraud warnings and security tools. Currently, Bitget has a Protection Fund exceeding $300 million and continues to release Merkle Tree Reserve Proof on a monthly basis, ensuring that user assets are fully backed with a 1:1 ratio.Jorge Lorenzo stated that both motorsports and the digital asset field require a precise balance between speed and security; Bitget CEO Gracy Chen also pointed out that through this collaboration, they hope to further enhance users' proactive awareness of digital asset security and drive the industry towards continuous improvement in transparency and security standards.
