Bithumb, Carbon Neutral Cycling Competition '2024 Daegu Gran Festa' Partner Participation

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Bithumb announced on the 23rd that it will participate as an official partner in the '2024 Daegu Gran Festa', a carbon-neutral cycling competition to be held on the 26th.

The 2024 Daegu Gran Festa, held for the first time this year, is a carbon-neutral cycling competition that aims for a healthy life through bicycles and practices carbon neutrality. It will be held around the Gunwi Sports Complex in Daegu, and participants will ride a 117km Gran Fondo-level course that passes through Gunwi Sports Complex, Cardinal Kim Soo-hwan’s birthplace, Love and Sharing Park, Cheongno Bridge, Hantijae, Hwasu Intersection, Dangjae Peak, and then returns to Gunwi Sports Complex.



Bithumb will be participating as an official partner and will provide various benefits to the approximately 2,000 participants. First, all participants will be given a Bithumb reward worth 10,000 won, and new members will receive an additional 10,000 won reward. New members will be able to receive the 20,000 won benefit from the ongoing 'Welcome Mission' in addition, allowing them to receive more benefits. In addition, all participants will be provided with a 'Bithumb Thumb's Up Energy Pack' containing muscle fatigue recovery energy gel as a welcome kit to help them complete the race safely.

Bithumb started the 'Bithumb Culture Project' on the 17th, which contributes to society in various fields such as sports, arts, and performances, starting with co-hosting an amateur golf tournament. This sponsorship is the second project and will continue the activities.

Moon Seon-il, Bithumb Service Director, said, "We are delighted to be able to share positive perceptions about virtual assets by participating in the 2024 Daegu Gran Festa." He added, "Bithumb has been consistently reaching out to users in various ways so that they can experience virtual assets. We will continue to strive to expand communication channels with users in the future."
Reporter Kim Jeong-woo
woo@decenter.kr
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