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ZA Bank launches million dollar bitcoin sharing campaign.

ZA Bank to give out cash equivalent to 1 Bitcoin

You can earn points by doing crypto investment related activities in the app.

Hong Kong’s ZA Bank is giving out cash rewards to the tune of up to 1 Bitcoin by completing designated tasks in a ranking competition.

Until 12 February 2025, eligible Hong Kong users can complete a series of designated ‘ZA Quests’ to collect ‘Digital Cards’ and accumulate points. The final top 10,000 winners will receive cash prizes.

The user with the highest points  will get 1 Bitcoin equivalent in cash, and those in the 2nd to 10,000th places will share another Bitcoin equivalent in cash.

Remaining players will be randomly awarded ZA Coin.

The promotion is available on the ZA Bank app.

Participants can accumulate points by completing the following designated tasks: activating Crypto, US stocks, and fund services; completing their first investment transaction; daily check-in and mini-game participation; and collecting 8 digital cards.

ZA Bank launched its crypto services in November 2024 and currently supports trading in 4 cryptocurrencies:Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Avalanche (AVAX), and Chainlink (LINK).

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