Korbit Holds Shinhan Certificate Integration Event

Suehyeon Lee

Summary

  • Korbit announced that it will offer rewards worth up to 55,000 KRW to new members through the Shinhan Certificate integration event.
  • Participants in the event can receive additional rewards by meeting various conditions using the Shinhan Certificate.
  • A Korbit representative stated that the event aims to enhance customer convenience and satisfaction.
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Korbit, a domestic virtual asset (cryptocurrency) exchange, announced on the 21st that it will hold the Shinhan Certificate integration event 'Shinhan Certificate X Korbit' for a month until April 21.

This event is open to anyone who is a new member of Korbit and uses the Shinhan Certificate.

The first 1,000 people to use the Shinhan Certificate at least once during the event period will receive a reward worth 5,000 KRW. Additionally, those who use the Shinhan Certificate at least three times and complete a net deposit of more than 50,000 KRW but less than 300,000 KRW will be entered into a draw to win a reward worth 10,000 KRW for 1,000 people. Furthermore, 1,000 members who use the Shinhan Certificate five or more times and make a cumulative net deposit of over 300,000 KRW will be entered into a draw to receive an additional reward worth 20,000 KRW.

Among the members who participated in the event, 200 people will be selected through a draw to receive an additional reward worth 20,000 KRW each. Rewards can be duplicated according to conditions, allowing participants to receive benefits worth up to 55,000 KRW if all missions are completed.

A Korbit representative said, "This event was prepared to provide a convenient and secure authentication experience through the Shinhan Certificate and to enhance customer convenience and satisfaction," adding, "We will continue to strengthen user benefits through various partnerships and services."

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Suehyeon Lee

shlee@bloomingbit.ioI'm reporter Suehyeon Lee, your Web3 Moderator.
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