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OKEx Korea will cease operations on April 7

Message 1: OKEx Korea will cease operations on April 7

OKEx Korea announced that it will stop operating on April 7, and users must withdraw their fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies before the deadline. Previously, according to the South Korean Broadcasting Corporation, South Korea will implement the real-name system for digital currency transactions from the 25th of this month. The Financial Commission of Korea said that first of all, engaging in the virtual asset industry must be declared to the Financial Information Analysis Institute in advance. The original practitioner must complete the declaration and registration within 6 months after the implementation of the amendment. From next year, overseas exchanges will also be required to declare. If the original practitioner continues to operate without completing the declaration within the prescribed time or the declaration is not accepted, it will be regarded as a non-declaration practitioner and punished.

Message two: OUYI OKEx will launch the DORA Factory token DORA trading, launching a $375,000 free IDO for a limited time

According to the official announcement of Ouyi OKEx, Ouyi OKEx has opened the recharge DORA Factory (DORA) at 14:00 pm (HKT) today, and will open the DORA/USDT market trading at 17:00 pm (HKT), and will open for withdrawal at 18:00 on March 24.00 (HKT). Dora Factory is a BOCA-based DAO-as-a-service infrastructure and substrate-based open, programmable on-chain governance protocol platform that provides next-generation decentralized organizations and developers with pluggable governance capabilities such as quadrant voting, curve auctions, Bounty incentives, and cross-chain asset management. At the same time, developers can submit new governance modules to this DAO-as-a-service platform and receive ongoing incentives. OUYI OKEx will launch a $375,000 DORA with Dora Factory, and users can participate in official events to get 15,000 free IOs for a limited time, and up to 4,000 DORA can be allocated through trading, recharge, etc.