Camelcoin Issued in Busan Listed on Korean Won-based Crypto Exchange GOPAX
Wallet Opens on the 27th... Trading Begins at 3 PM on the 28th
CamellCoin (CAMT), issued in Busan, will be officially listed on the domestic virtual asset exchange GOPAX. Named after the camellia, the symbolic flower of the region, CamellCoin is a cryptocurrency issued by GlobalTopNet (CEO Hyunho Lee), a Busan-based 'anchor company' specializing in IT and network solutions.
The CamellCoin team announced that wallets will open at 3:00 p.m. on the 27th, and trading will be available from 3:00 p.m. on the 28th.
'Camell' is a project that provides a decentralized cloud storage service based on blockchain technology. Starting with decentralized storage, Camell aims to expand into various fields such as network sharing, CDN, and DApp infrastructure, ultimately providing a comprehensive decentralized infrastructure solution.
CAMT is used for securing cloud storage space and paying for services, and its utility is expected to expand in the future, serving as a means of payment and rewards for partner services.
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Hyunho Lee, CEO of GlobalTopNet and issuer of CamellCoin, stated, "We are launching blockchain-based cloud services and integrating them with various technologies," adding, "We will accelerate the expansion of the CAMT ecosystem as a reward system for public benefit and develop it into a platform that is useful in everyday life."
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