Leading Asian crypto info provider CoinNess launches English Live Feed with free API offer

CoinNess,
one
of
the
largest
cryptocurrency
investment
information
providers
in
Asia,
today
launched
its
English
service
with
a

Live
Feed

feature
for
global
audiences.
CoinNess’s
Live
Feed
service
provides
real-time
updates
for
investors
in
the
blockchain
and
cryptocurrency
industry.

Founded
in
2018,
CoinNess
has
quickly
established
a
strong
presence,
amassing
an
extensive
user
base
of
over
1
million
across
Asia,
extending
beyond
South
Korea. 

Renowned
for
its
rapid
distribution
of
the
latest
cryptocurrency
updates,
CoinNess
aims
to
deliver
breaking
news
within
five
minutes
of
new
industry
developments,
ensuring
continuous,
around-the-clock
coverage.
Since
the
platform’s
launch,
the
Live
Feed
feature
has
generated
over
200,000
news
briefs
for
investors.

CoinNess
is
also
the
largest
provider
of
cryptocurrency
investment
information
for
institutions
in
South
Korea.
Some
40
crypto-related
platforms
have
integrated
CoinNess’s
Live
Feed
API
into
their
services.

In
2023,
CoinNess
gained
significant
attention
when
it
was
selected
by
Naver,
South
Korea’s
largest
search
engine,
to
be
the
exclusive
provider
of
live
cryptocurrency
updates
as
the
internet
giant
made
its
first
foray
into
displaying
this
type
of
content.
In
its
latest
development,
CoinNess
has
forged
a
partnership
with
Yonhap
Infomax,
the
financial
news
provider
of
the
national
news
agency
Yonhap
News,
to
exclusively
provide
a
live
crypto
feed.

On
May
7,
CoinNess
introduced
the
English
Live
Feed
service
for
retail
investors,
along
with
a
business-to-business
(B2B)
application
programming
interface
(API)
that
its
partners
can
implement
into
their
services.

In
addition
to
Live
Feed,
CoinNess
offers
a

comprehensive
suite

of
information
offerings
related
to
crypto
investment,
including
Asian
market
analysis,
market
data,
on-chain
data,
and
personalized
curation
of
social
media
posts.

Regarding
the
company’s
latest
service
introduction,
CoinNess
CEO
Kim
Jungho
said, “Renowned
Asian
crypto
exchanges,
legacy
media
outlets,
wallet
providers,
and
online
communities
have
implemented
our
Live
Feed
API
to
offer
a
fuller
user
experience
for
their
customers.”

In
preparation
for
the
English
Live
Feed
launch,
CoinNess
hired
over
ten
professional
content
writers
with
extensive
backgrounds
in
the
crypto
sector.
This
acquisition
of
new
talent
has
raised
the
company’s
workforce
to
50,
covering
both
its
Korean
and
English
services.

CoinNess
boasts
a
seasoned
content
team
and
its
own
advanced
algorithm
that
monitors
and
collects
real-time
data
from
a
wide
range
of
sources,
including
global
media
outlets,
government
agencies,
social
media
platforms,
crypto
exchanges,
and
on-chain
data
providers.
This
comprehensive
approach
enables
the
CoinNess
team
to
publish
news
briefs
within
five
minutes
of
an
issue
breaking
out.
The
platforms
that
have
partnered
with
CoinNess
recognize
the
value
that
the
timely
delivery
of
professional,
concisely-written
crypto
sector
news
briefs
brings
to
their
users.

CEO
Kim
expressed
confidence
in
the
new
service,
saying,
“Our
crypto
Live
Feed
service
is
now
accessible
to
institutional
investors,
including
South
Korean
brokerage
firms,
through
a
terminal.
This
marks
the
first
time
in
the
world
such
an
integration
has
been
offered,
demonstrating
our
service’s
content
quality.”

Lastly,
in
celebration
of
its
English
Live
Feed
service
launch,
CoinNess
has
decided
to
provide
its
Live
Feed
API
to
partners
free
of
charge
for
a
limited
time.
If
you
would
like
to
avail
of
this
value
addition
for
the
benefit
of
your
enterprise,
don’t
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
the
CoinNess
business
team
today
at


[email protected]
.

Disclaimer: The
information
provided
in
this
press
release
is
not
a
solicitation
for
investment,
nor
is
it
intended
as
investment
advice,
financial
advice,
or
trading
advice.
It
is
strongly
recommended
you
practice
due
diligence,
including
consultation
with
a
professional
financial
advisor,
before
investing
in
or
trading
cryptocurrency
and
securities.

 

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