Bybit Exchange held its annual Malaysia Chinese New Year Banquet and Celebration in Kuala Lumpur on the 4th. Approximately 80 guests attended the event, including industry elites, key opinion leaders (KOLs), and Bybit partners.
During the event, Bybit prepared special gifts and exclusive Chinese New Year-themed gift boxes for the guests. The cocktail reception and 360-degree camera photo session provided excellent opportunities for interaction between the Bybit team and the guests, allowing them to quickly establish closer relationships and deepen their understanding. The evening officially began with a traditional lion dance performance, followed by a speech from Bybit CEO Ben, creating a lively atmosphere.
During the banquet, Ben led the Bybit team in engaging in in-depth conversations with the guests, collecting valuable opinions and insights from professional users.
With a population of over 30 million and a diverse cultural background and financial inclusiveness, Malaysia is a key hub for promoting the adoption and development of cryptocurrencies. It also serves as a gateway for Bybit’s expansion into the Southeast Asian and global Chinese-speaking markets.
The presence of Bybit CEO Ben, Bybit VIPs, and the partner team at this banquet is not only a sincere expression of gratitude to the numerous partners for their support over the past year but also an opportunity to deepen mutual understanding between Bybit and Malaysian cryptocurrency users through face-to-face communication. This lays a solid foundation for the iterative optimization of future products, making them more in line with market demands and better able to serve a wider audience.
After the banquet, Bybit also prepared a traditional Malaysian “Lou Sang” ceremony, where the Bybit team and the guests used chopsticks to toss the salad, symbolizing a prosperous and successful year ahead. The evening concluded with laughter and joy.
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