Crypto.com App Debuts in South Korea

It is set to launch the Crypto.com App in South Korea, marking a significant expansion into the Korean market.

This launch from crypto.com opens up crypto trading to Korean retail users, providing an entry into the vibrant crypto market.

Korea Joins the Crypto Trading Wave with Crypto.com

This initial Crypto.com launch lets retail customers open trading accounts directly in the app. Users will access 150+ cryptocurrencies on a secure, well-licensed platform. This move broadens crypto trading options and strengthens Crypto.com’s global leadership.

Korean users can also discover exclusive NFTs on Crypto.com NFT. This integration enhances user experience by combining trading with digital art ownership. Additionally, Crypto.com University provides users with educational resources, enhancing their crypto knowledge. Users will also benefit from industry-leading rewards and benefits, enhancing their trading experience and offering added value.

Before the app launch, Crypto.com gave a 30-day notice to OK-BIT users, following regulations. They informed them of the service cessation on April 29th—the day the Crypto.com App goes live. This decision meets regulations and shows Crypto.com’s commitment to legality, ensuring a smooth user transition to the new app

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