Coinone to Host 'Thursday Coin Festa' Event Every Week Starting This Month

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Summary

  • Coinone announced that it will hold a customer participation event called 'Thursday Coin Festa' every Thursday starting in May.
  • This event provides rewards to all participants by trading specific virtual assets, with additional benefits given to those with the highest trading volume.
  • Coinone plans to enhance customer benefits and strengthen the exchange's image through various regular events.

Coinone, a domestic virtual asset (cryptocurrency) exchange, announced on the 13th that it will hold the 'Thursday Coin Festa' starting in May. Thursday Coin Festa is a regular customer event that selects a new item every Thursday and conducts a trading event to provide abundant benefits.

The Thursday Coin Festa reveals the event item through a notice at 10 a.m. every Thursday and conducts a trading event for the virtual asset until Sunday of the same week. The event consists of a 'Participation Mission' and a 'Ranking Mission.' The Participation Mission requires trading the event item at least once during the period, and all participants are equally distributed a predetermined amount of virtual assets. The Ranking Mission targets the top 100 participants in terms of trading volume, providing additional benefits according to their rank. The real-time trading volume ranking can be checked through the Coinone ranking board.

In addition, Coinone is conducting various regular events such as the 'First Trading Event' and 'Transfer Support Fund Event' to enhance customer benefits.

A Coinone marketing representative stated, "We hope you will expand your virtual asset investment experience and gain abundant benefits by participating in the newly held trading event every week," adding, "We will continue to introduce various regular events to strengthen our image as the exchange with the most benefits."

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