Korbit Launches Non-Custodial 'Korbit Web3 Wallet'
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-10 13:01:35
Korbit, a leading cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea, announced the launch of its non-custodial individual wallet, the 'Korbit Web3 Wallet,' on February 10th.
The wallet enables direct asset connection with the Korbit exchange and enhances authentication convenience by allowing transactions within the wallet to be processed with simple authentication (biometric authentication, simple password).
Any user with a Korbit account can easily create a Web3 wallet and freely participate in airdrops. It also supports the Wallet Connect function, enabling user data connection with external projects or DApps (Decentralized Applications).
To commemorate the service launch, a random box event offering a total prize of 15 Ethereum (ETH) will be held. Members who create a Web3 wallet from this day until March 21st and complete customer verification and Shinhan Bank account linking are eligible.
Random boxes can be obtained through daily attendance checks and four missions, with Ethereum (ETH) and Web3 scores provided as rewards. Upon event completion, badges will be granted according to the accumulated score weighting, allowing for more airdrop opportunities in the future.
Se-jin Oh, CEO of Korbit, stated, "Through the Korbit Web3 Wallet, we aim to provide users with Web3 elements while expanding the usability of centralized exchanges. We will secure competitiveness by supplying liquidity in the new market and contribute to the development of the domestic Web3 industry."
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