Stay fit and learn more about cryptocurrencies


‘Move with Luno’ aims to increase Malaysians’ financial literacy through several activities.

REGULATED digital asset exchange Luno is expanding on its “Move with Luno” campaign by travelling to different locations across the country.

Through the campaign, Luno aims to empower Malaysians in building their understanding of digital assets and investing as part of financial literacy and will use education to dispel common misconceptions around cryptocurrencies.

The activities include three stations with different activities for attendees – from a cycling and resilience challenge and bosu jump Q&A to a dodgeball multiple-choice question.

Participants will have to complete all stations to win different prizes upon completion, staying fit while simultaneously learning about cryptocurrencies.

The Luno truck activation started on Nov 4 with Johor as its first destination, followed by Pahang and Kedah the week after.

To participate in upcoming Luno truck activations, be at the following locations from 8am to 10am, 4pm to 7pm and 8pm to 10pm:

Dataran Shah Alam – Field B, Shah Alam (Nov 15); Ara Damansara Park, Taman Jaya Park and 222 Sports Centre in Petaling Jaya (Nov 16); Bukit Jalil Recreational Park, Taman Metropolitan Kepong and Sports Arena Sentosa in Kuala Lumpur (Nov 17); Taman Rekreasi Likas, Tanjung Aru Beach and Gaya Street Night Market in Likas, Kota Kinabalu (Nov 25); Taman Awam Teluk Likas, Anjung Selera and Klombong Futsal Centre in Kota Kinabalu (Nov 26); Taman Ujana Rimba Tropika, Bukit Padang/Taman Tun Fuad Stephens and Padang Merdeka Kota Kinabalu in Kota Kinabalu (Nov 27).

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