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MintUSDT Crypto Mining Team

2021-12-29

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Nasdaq-listed Coinbase has launched its next generation ETH 2.0 mobile node mining project, which requires only a cell phone to participate. As long as you have USDT in your Coinbase wallet, you can start mining. There is no need to pledge USDT to the mining pool, it is like depositing money in a bank to generate interest. The daily mining revenue is 1.5~5.0% (the pool automatically distributes the revenue every day); USDT is in your own wallet and can be withdrawn at any time.

USDT is stored in its own wallet with "0" risk, and the new blockchain's data management and operation model contributes to DEFI's decentralized ecosystem. After each user proves that they hold crypto assets on ETH/TRX, this is all automatically locked in by smart contracts to execute the node's earnings. It is now possible to participate in any wallet, using the miner's new generation of node mining. The total revenue earned by mining liquid nodes will be distributed to each user's centralized wallet via USDT tokens.

If you are interested, I can teach you to join mining. You can start soon and you can get the earnings from mining the next day. For more details, please contact Telegram: @Mintusdt688.

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