CryptoCom will reconsider its reward system to resolve the disapproval among its community, CEO Kris Marszalek assured.
Kris Marszalek – CEO of the digital asset exchange CryptoCom – said the community did not welcome the company’s decision to cut card rewards. As such, the platform will revise the reward system to find an appropriate solution.yesterday , informing it will cut down Cronos rewards on card usage. Users with lower-tier cards, including the Midnight Blue and Ruby Steel, will get 0% on CRO rewards, while those with the highest level – Obsidian – will receive 2%.
The update caused a significant backlash from the community as many users said these changes will make them move to another exchange. CryptoCom’s decision also harmed the platform’s native token – Cronos . Yesterday, the latter tumbled to a six-month low of $0.27, while currently, it trades at around $0.29.
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