Global Exchange PayBito Brings Referral Program to Traders in India – News

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Globally recognized for its remarkable offerings to the traders in features and solutions, PayBito brings its highly revered referral program to users in India. The ‘Earn and Refer’ program allows the traders to earn crypto assets by referring an acquaintance to the platform. The user has to give their referral code to the friend/acquaintance.

On providing the code during registration/sign-up, credits get awarded in the form of cryptocurrencies to both. It’s a great way to get extra credits while influencing someone to trade in crypto, which is beneficial for the development and growth of the crypto industry.

Speaking of the program, Raj Chowdhury, Managing Director of PayBito commented, “India has been waiting for its crypto moment and it’s here. After the crypto trading ban lift, we have experienced frenzied trading activity in our platform and the users here are enthusiastic traders. The Earn and Refer program we believe will be an incentive to people interested in trading, further accelerating crypto growth in India.”

PayBito’s offerings to the Indian traders do not end at just the referral program. They are also the only globally renowned platform to offer INR support for withdrawal/deposit and other trading activities. PayBito provides a diverse set of crypto assets to the traders, the largest variety among any other cryptocurrency exchanges in India.

About PayBito:
PayBito is a leading cryptocurrency asset trading platform operating globally. The platform is designed and managed by a team with rich experience in Banking security systems, Cryptocurrency trading, and Blockchain technology. It is available in the web version as well as in iOS and Android stores. PayBito services include white label cryptocurrency exchange, white-label payment gateway, exchange affiliate, and coin listing. PayBito offers some of the best rates and top-notch security in the crypto world.

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