Bybit Exchange held its Malaysia Lunar New Year Gala Dinner and Celebration in Kuala Lumpur on the 4th. The event was attended by approximately 80 guests, including cryptocurrency industry elites, key opinion leaders (KOL), and Bybit partners.
During the event, Bybit prepared exquisite souvenirs and exclusive Lunar New Year gift boxes for the guests. The specially arranged cocktail party and 360-degree camera photo session provided excellent opportunities for interaction, allowing the Bybit team and guests to get closer and enhance mutual understanding. With the arrival of the traditional lion dance performance, the dinner officially began, and Bybit CEO Ben delivered a speech, bringing the atmosphere to a climax.
During the dinner, Ben led the Bybit team to engage in in-depth conversations with the guests, collecting many opinions and insights from professional users.
With a population of over 30 million and a diverse cultural background, Malaysia is a key driver for the popularization and development of cryptocurrencies, as well as an important gateway for Bybit to expand into the Southeast Asian and global Chinese markets.
The presence of Bybit CEO Ben, Bybit VIPs, and partner teams at this dinner was not only to express sincere gratitude to the numerous partners for their support over the past year but also to deepen mutual understanding between Bybit and cryptocurrency users in Malaysia through face-to-face communication. This lays a solid foundation for the iterative optimization of Bybit’s products, making them more responsive to market demands and better able to serve a wider audience.
After the dinner, Bybit also prepared a traditional Malaysian “Yee Sang” tossing ceremony. The Bybit team and guests jointly tossed the dish with chopsticks, wishing for a prosperous year ahead. The dinner concluded with laughter and joy.
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