Domestic virtual asset exchange Korbit announced on the 26th that it will launch an integrated service with 'Syrup,' SK Planet's asset management platform service.


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Syrup is a platform service that allows users to view and manage various asset information such as banks, cards, insurance, and securities they are subscribed to all at once. Through this collaboration, Korbit will be the first to provide virtual asset viewing and management services within Syrup.


Additionally, Syrup users will be able to use their OK Cashback points to trade virtual assets on Korbit. Customers who have completed Korbit account linkage can convert their OK Cashback points into Korean won points on Korbit and trade virtual assets without the need for separate KRW deposits.


However, OK Cashback points charged with payment cannot be converted into Korbit KRW points; only accumulated points earned from various consumer activities can be converted into Korbit KRW points within the daily conversion limit.


Meanwhile, Korbit will hold an event to commemorate the launch of the new service. First, among customers who complete membership registration, customer verification, and account linkage on Korbit through the Syrup application, a Ripple airdrop event worth up to 500,000 KRW will be held based on cumulative transaction amounts. Customers who convert OK Cashback points into KRW points on Korbit will be eligible for a lottery to receive points worth 30,000 KRW.



Sejin Oh, CEO of Korbit, stated, "With the integration with Syrup, Korbit has gone beyond the simple virtual asset viewing function that asset management platforms have provided so far by enabling the conversion of mileage points to naturally lead to virtual asset investment, which is encouraging." He added, "We will continue to enhance customer convenience by providing virtual asset trading services that combine fintech and blockchain in various forms."


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