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Swyftx's Australian Black Friday Giveaway is Handing Out Crypto and a Ledger Wallet-PR Newswire APAC

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SYDNEY, Nov. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia's fastest-growing cryptocurrency exchange by total trading volume, Swyftx[1], is hosting a Black Friday Giveaway to distribute free crypto and a Ledger Nano X hardware wallet to further demonstrate the crypto exchange's commitment to creating a secure community and expressing gratitude to its users. 

Australia Crypto Exchange Swyftx (PRNewsFoto/Swyftx) Australia Crypto Exchange Swyftx (PRNewsFoto/Swyftx)

Swyftx CEO, Alex Harper, who grew the company from $10M in monthly transactions[2] to $100M during the 2018 bear run with his co-founder Angus Goldman, said that the company is doing the Australia Black Friday Giveaway for Crypto because of how grateful he is to the community. Harper jumps on any opportunity he gets to give back value to the dedicated users who love Swyftx[3]

"We are fortunate to have users who trust us. We have the highest ranking on TrustPilot[4] over any other exchange within Australia and New Zealand with 4.8/5 stars across over 700 reviews. Our community believes in our product and trusts in the company's vision of enabling fast, simple and affordable ways to buy, sell and trade crypto for everyone," Harper said. 

Details of Swyftx's Australia Black Friday Giveaway with Crypto & Ledger: 

There will be one winner for the first two prizes and 2 runner ups for the BTC and ETH. 

  • (1 winner) The $1000AUD of assorted crypto 
  • (1 winner) Ledger Nano X 
  • (2 Runners Up) $500AUD ($250AUD in BTC and $250AUD in ETH)
  • Personalised Account Manager to set up your crypto on your ledger.

Other digital assets include: 

  • $300AUD worth of BTC 
  • $250AUD worth of ETH 
  • $150AUD worth of LINK 
  • $150AUD worth of DOT 
  • $150AUD worth of XTZ 

How to Enter: 

  1. Head over to our Gleam Competition: https://swyftx.app/black-friday-2020[5] 
  2. Complete any number of steps to earn up to a maximum of 15 entries;
  3. Competition closes at 11:59PM AEST on the 29th of November 2020;
  4. Winner drawn on the 30th of November 2020.

About SwyftxSwyftx is Australia's most trusted and progressive cryptocurrency trading platform. It implements layered security, instant verification, best prices and live chat support. In 2019, Swyftx has grown 1100% to over $120Min monthly trading volume. Since then, Swyftx has grown to over 40,000 users and is planning to go international by 2021. 

Here is a link to the exchange's website: https://swyftx.com.au[6]

Contact:Press@Swyftx.com.au[7] 

Photo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1342739/swyftx_black_friday_giveaway.jpg?p=medium600[8]

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