New Crypto, Sleepaway Poverty Debuts With Promises of Rewards for Holders and Sellers
- A new crypto has debuted that promises holders and sellers a reward for participating the purchase of the coin
- Investors in the new coin are sure of it getting its place despite the plunge in the crypto market recently
- Sleepaway Poverty discourages Whale Sale by reducing any sale amount to a maximum of 0.120 of the circulating supply.
A new token, known as Sleepaway Poverty, has debuted on the Binance smart blockchain.
It comes with a 4 per cent reward for its previous holders and sellers in USDT
The coin is set to precede all cryptos, enriching everyone who participates in the purchase of the token.
Optimism trails the new coin
Despite the fall in the crypto market, investors are sure of the coin getting its place as of the top coins in the world in 2022, partly due to the team’s budget for marketing and development and the impending launch of a suite of exciting utilities.
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Whale is discouraged by the new coin
The company believes in distributing tokens’ means to their holders and diversifying them.
Armed with a huge marketing campaign and anti-whale system, Sleepaway Poverty discourages Whale sales by reducing any sale amount to a maximum of 0.120 of the circulating supply.
Former holders of the coin will be rewarded in USDT even after selling a first in the history cryptocurrency. With every transaction, a small number of tokens will be immediately transferred to PancakeSwap Liquidity Pool for the stability of price.
US Seizes N1.494 Trillion Worth of Bitcoin
Legit.ng has reported that the Department of Justice in the US has said it has taken possession of more than 94,000 bitcoin stolen in 2016 and currently costs at about N1.494 trillion.
A couple accused of wanting to launder the bitcoin was apprehended in New York, according to a statement by the Department.
34-year-old Ilya Lichtenstein and his 31-year-old Heather Morgan were set to appear in court over the charges on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. They may spend up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
Source: Legit.ng