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Korbit hosts its first cryptocurrency investment league

Web3 & Enterprise·November 17, 2023, 3:43 AM

Korean cryptocurrency exchange Korbit announced yesterday (local time) its inaugural virtual asset investment league, set to begin at midnight between Nov. 26 and 27. This event, a first since Korbit’s establishment, invites any investor with a Korbit account to participate. Interested individuals can join the league by using the mobile app to click on the “Join League” button and consenting to the collection and disclosure of their personal information.

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Realized returns in Korean won

Korbit’s investment league ranks participants every week, from the start of Monday (00:00) to the end of Sunday (24:00). The ranking is based on the “realized return” in Korean won (KRW), which reflects the profits earned by investors from their cryptocurrency investments. To qualify for the ranking, participants must have made cryptocurrency sales totaling at least KRW 100,000 (approximately $77.4).

The exchange will reward the top 100 performers each week in the investment league with KRW points, which can be used for investing in crypto assets on their platform. The first, second and third-place winners will receive KRW 200,000, KRW 100,000 and KRW 50,000, respectively. Additionally, all participants who rank in the top 100 will be awarded KRW 5,000 each.

 

Social trading opportunity

The league offers a great opportunity for social trading, allowing investors to study and emulate the tactics of the market’s top traders. Users can click on the profiles of the top 100 traders to view the three cryptocurrencies those traders engaged with over the week.

Moreover, each investor on Korbit will have the ability to monitor their cryptocurrency holdings in real-time. They can also view their total realized return, calculated from the beginning of their trading journey on Korbit up to the present moment, irrespective of the league.

 

Pre-event bonuses

To encourage active participation in the upcoming competition, Korbit launched a pre-event yesterday, scheduled to run until Nov. 26. During this period, the first 10,000 investors who agree to the collection and disclosure of their personal information will instantly receive KRW 1,000. Additionally, the first 1,000 investors who sell crypto assets worth KRW 100,000 or more within the first four weeks following the league’s commencement will be rewarded with an extra KRW 5,000.

Commenting on the event, Oh Se-jin, the CEO of Korbit, emphasized that unlike a simulation, this competition involves real investments, offering customers a more authentic and immersive experience. Oh expressed his hope to regularly host such events, aiming to foster a community where investors not only compete for returns but also share information. This approach, he believes, will contribute to cultivating a healthy culture of cryptocurrency investment.

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