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Tangem is stepping up its push in the self-custody market with a Prize Draw Campaign running from May 5 to June 6, 2026. The promotion offers users a chance to win a share of more than 100 prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000 in BTC.
To enter the Tangem Prize Draw, users must purchase a Tangem wallet directly through Tangem’s exclusive promotional link during the campaign period. Participation is automatic: each wallet item purchased counts as one entry. For example, a 3-pack order equals three tickets, with no additional sign-up required.
The campaign includes 104 individual prizes, combining Bitcoin rewards with consumer technology and hardware security items.
Winners will be announced on July 5, 2026, after a 30-day “cooldown” period. Tangem says the verification process is designed to ensure only non-refunded purchases are eligible. The announcement will be published on the Tangem blog and via a live stream on Tangem’s Discord.
Alongside the prize draw, Tangem is offering a discount on high-capacity storage. Users who purchase a Family Pack (two 3-card sets) starting with a Black or Stealth wallet can receive the second set at 50% off by using Tangem’s official discount link.
Tangem states that both sets in the Family Pack count as separate entries for the prize draw, effectively doubling the number of entries while purchasing at a lower total cost. Eligible collections for the discounted second set include designs such as Bitcoin, White Stealth, and the “Hold Your Freedom” series.
Tangem frames the campaign around the importance of private-key security as Bitcoin adoption grows. It highlights threats including AI-enabled phishing and “pig butchering” scams, and describes its hardware approach as using EAL6+ certified secure element chips in a card-shaped form factor.
According to Tangem, the device is battery-free and does not require cables; users tap the card to their smartphone to sign transactions. Tangem also says this design avoids exposure of a written seed phrase by generating and storing keys exclusively on the card’s chip.
Tangem warns users to be cautious during the campaign. It says official winners will only be contacted by email from the @tangem.com domain. Tangem also states it will never ask for payment to claim a prize and that staff will never request private keys or seed phrases. Users are advised to treat messages from other addresses claiming they have won as scams.
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