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Top Cryptocurrency Exchange, LBank, gave its various communities around the world a July to remember. With a variety of activities, the trading platform kept it interesting, interactive and most importantly, educational for the users.
In addition, the exchange supported several philanthropic projects that helped the less fortunate in different regions.
While the month was jam-packed with activity, LBank Labs, LBank’s investment arm, was hard at work identifying new businesses to incubate.
It also hosted a “Fintech Meetup” at the end of the month, which brought together all budding experts to discuss crypto regulation and next-generation innovative financial solutions.
Without exception, this month’s globalization and inclusion campaigns by top exchanges were felt in India, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya, Tunisia and many other regions.
A four-city India event presented by LBank: The LBank Show
The LBank Show, a critically acclaimed educational cryptocurrency tour that took the LBank team to visit Delhi, Kolkata, Pune and Mumbai, was the most fascinating.
Attendees included well-intentioned crypto instructors, analysts, fans, founders, and professionals working in the Web3 field.
Most of all, the event was co-organized by Encryptus, Azadi records and LBank Labs.
Meanwhile, Azadi Records’ artists lifted the night with their sultry voices during the after parties.
People had the opportunity to learn more about the blockchain and cryptocurrency world during the meeting. For many of the attendees, it was an amazing experience because it was truly “the first Indian crypto show to put users at the center.”
LBank Crypto Turkey Summer Party
LBank hosted Turkey’s most diverse blockchain event, a grand 4-day gathering in Izmir, FoçaZmir, Foça, to mark the beginning of summer for the Turkish community.
Hundreds of students from various universities, ecosystem builders and influencers participated. Many of them had the chance to network with other blockchain professionals, developers and crypto enthusiasts.
A great time was had by all with a list of events that included a yoga session, presentations on blockchain entrepreneurship, metaverse and Web3 learning symposium, a color festival and spectacular after parties.
Furthermore, the African team implemented crypto learning at the community level, an endeavor that has been successful. They also conducted a series of AMAs (Ask me Anything) and master classes on “Simplified Crypto Trading” for both experienced and new traders in a number of cities across the country.
Likewise, winners of the “Crypto Accelerator Program”, an initiative between LBank and a Kenyan venture studio — Adanian Labs, has been announced. Currently, seventeen blockchain projects are in training.
Overall, each region experienced a flurry of activity during the first month of Q3. Also, the next month should be filled with more events and notable developments.
About LBank Exchange
LBank Exchange is a pioneering global trading platform for various crypto-assets, established in 2015. It offers its users specialized financial derivatives, expert asset management services and secure crypto trading. With over 7 million users from more than 210 different areas globally, it has grown to become one of the most well-known and trusted cryptocurrency trading platforms.
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