PRESS RELEASE. KryptoPips, the world’s first multi-broker rewards coin, allows brokers to reward their clients for participating in various trading activities. As key drivers of customer loyalty, the rewards coins will enable brokers to acquire new customers and maintain existing ones, thereby growing the brand. The reward coins can help boost business and incentivise trading activity throughout the year. It offers a customisable multiple-level rewards system to deliver a robust client loyalty program for global brokerages.
A number of intended partnerships are set to be announced in the coming weeks, which will see the platform allow various global brokers to plug in, and disrupt the industry by showcasing an entire ecosystem of products and services to delight their partners and clients.
Brokerages across the globe can adopt the multi-broker rewards coin, KryptoPips, to entice traders & partners with benefits, such as:
“KryptoPips was borne out of the desire to provide brokers with the ability to benefit more from cryptocurrencies than just from the sale, trade, and investment of it. We started developing the rewards coin in December 2021, and it has been an amazing journey since. In just six months, we are on track with KryptoPips development and its integration to the Wallet, Staking Portal and DEX. Right now, KryptoPips already comes with generous perks, but we plan to add more in the last quarter of this year.”, said Danny Christ, CEO of KryptoPips.
Danny works with some of the most reputable figures in the finance industry as his advisors: Mario Singh, a global finance leader and entrepreneur; Ed Ponsi, the Managing Director of Barchetta Capital Management; and Paul Mladjenovic, CEO of RavingCapitalist.com.
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