Electroneum The New Wave Of Something Big

in #electroneum7 years ago (edited)

Hi everybody I've discovered something big. Iv discovered a cryptocurrency called Electroneum which looks awesome! I'm a bit of a newb but the difference with this Crypto is you can mine it on your phone or at least they call it a mining experience.

It's going to be released on the 1st of November for a penny each. They recon Its going to 10p In 3 months after release. Thats amazing thats Ten times your investment in 3 months. In one year it could well reach one dollar. I managed to buy 72000 coins for £500, In one year I could possibly have £7200 what an investment.

These coins are special because they are going to be used In computer games and online gambling. Also Its extremely user friendly not like bitcoin. They recon It wont use much energy to mine not like bitcoin, also everybody can become a miner averaging 6 coins a day mined.

It's gonna be big In Africa because the people there might not have much but they all have mobile phones, they all going to be mining. Also Teenagers all know about this and they are all getting excited about it.

So is there any body else out there on steemit on board with this idea? You'd be crazy not to get involved.

Also heres another way to make huge bucks check this out!!!! http://bit.ly/2ylZWDe

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