Coinpot, the cryptocurrency microwallet, have today announced a new type of "asset" called Coinpot Tokens. These will enable users of the site to earn, mine and win in a new way, alongside their usual dogecoin, litecoin, bitcoin, bitcoin cash and dash currencies.
It's easy to earn Coinpot Tokens, simply use any of the associated faucets like normal (Moon Bit etc.) and you'll be credited with 3 tokens per faucet claim, or you can even mine them in browser using their easy to use web interface. You hear many bad things in the media about scripts that hijack browsers, but that same technology can be used to introduce people to cryptocurrencies in an easy and quick way, much like the Electroneum Mobile Miner. They even give you the option to convert any of your existing coins into Coinpot Tokens, or vice versa.
At launch, you can use the tokens to enter a lottery on the site or convert them into other cryptocurrencies, but they do have plans to launch more options for spending your tokens. I still use the Coinpot faucets on a daily basis, and strongly recommend them to anyone who's maybe thinking about getting into cryptocurrencies but doesn't want to take any risk. I'll list the faucets that I use below, and where available they'll be referral links, which I'd appreciate it if you used them to sign up.
What do you think about this new token? Do you use Coinpot? Let me know your experiences and thoughts in the comment section down below, and as always make sure to follow me for the latest Cryptocurrency, Internet and Pop Culture updates, and until we meet again, Peace!
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Source:
Earn, Mine and Win Coinpot Tokens! (https://coinpot.co/news/earn-mine-and-win-coinpot-tokens)
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