Coinvestor, a prominent global digital asset investment platform, proudly announced its official sponsorship of the 'ICP Korea Meet Up' during 'Korea Blockchain Week 2023(KBW 2023),' which took place on September 5th.
The ICP Korea Meet Up was one of the largest official side events during KBW 2023. Organized by ICP.Hub Korea and Internet Computer, it served as a vital gathering for professionals within the blockchain industry to collaborate and share their insights.
Coinvestor played a significant role as a main sponsor of the ICP Korea MeetUp, underlining its mission as a trusted marketplace for investors to securely generate profits in the digital asset market.
Coinvestor, headquartered in Singapore, has garnered investments from notable venture capital firms like SoftBank and KB Investment. Following the successful launch of new AI-powered algorithmic trading strategy products in August, the platform is gearing up to introduce four more products in a new round by September 10.


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