Cryptocurrency Exchange Korbit Rewards 10,000 KRW Worth of Bitcoin for Inviting Friends
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Domestic cryptocurrency exchange Korbit announced on the 3rd that it will hold a friend referral event.
In this event, new users who have no prior membership registration with Korbit can enter a referral code received from an existing Korbit user, and both the referrer and the referee will receive Bitcoin rewards. Users who invite friends can receive Bitcoin worth 10,000 KRW (before tax) per referral, and invited users will receive Bitcoin worth 5,000 KRW upon their initial registration.
Both the referrer and the referee must complete the Know Your Customer (KYC) verification and link their Shinhan Bank automatic transfer for the rewards to be granted. Duplicate rewards through repeated membership registrations and withdrawals are not allowed. The referee reward is limited to new members with no prior registration history.
Through this event, Korbit plans to significantly increase new customer registrations while introducing various benefits and events offered by Korbit. In particular, referrers can receive unlimited rewards, making it effective for raising initial investment funds.
Sejin Oh, CEO of Korbit, stated, "The strength of Korbit's friend referral event is that both the referrer and the referee can receive reward benefits," adding, "Through this event, we hope that not only customers interested in cryptocurrency but also those around them will use Korbit’s services to experience investing and enjoy various benefits."
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