
Bangkok /COCA/ – COCA, the world’s first MPC wallet with a non-custodial debit card, announced the launch of COCA Points System at Money20/20 Asia, following its acceptance into the Money20/20 Startups’ Hangout program.
This dynamic rewards program is designed to significantly enhance user engagement and loyalty within the COCA ecosystem.
The first season of the COCA Points System brings exciting opportunities for users to earn rewards through various activities:
It offers users the chance to earn significant rewards, with a total of 3500 USDT in rewards distributed among the top 50 participants based on leaderboard standings over a 30-day period.
Mila Kryvko, COCA’s CMO, emphasized the significance of the new points system:
“Introducing COCA Points is a transformative step for our platform, enhancing how rewards integrate seamlessly into users’ daily crypto activities and fostering a deeper connection with our services. This new feature is expected to significantly boost user activity and retention, as it ties rewards directly to the everyday actions that cryptocurrency users are already taking on the platform.”
COCA’s announcement at Money20/20 reflects its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. With a growing user base and a strong presence in the market, COCA is poised to lead the next generation of crypto services.
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