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by BSCN
March 22, 2023
Crypto.com will reward users who trade the $FLOKI token from March 22 till April 5. Users can earn from a prize pool of $10,000 USDC.
To celebrate its listing on Crypto.com exchange, Floki has launched a trading campaign for users. Users who trade with the $FLOKI native token on the popular exchange can win huge prizes worth $10,000 from a joint campaign.
The joint campaign is in two parts, each worth $5,000. Both campaigns are live and will end on April 5, as seen in the exchange’s Twitter announcement.
For the first part, Crypto.com will reward 250 lucky users with $20 each in USDC for trading $25 worth of FLOKI within the campaign period. The second part will reward the top 500 traders ranked by “Net Buys” of FLOKI worth at least $50. Net Buys comprise FLOKI buys, sells, and withdrawals on the Crypto.com application.
The top 500 traders will share a prize pool worth $5,000 USDC, outlined in the Crypto.com publication on March 22. Interested users should refer to the exchange’s article for more information.
Floki Inu began with a tweet from Elon Musk. When the billionaire announced he would name his Shiba Inu puppy Floki, it created a deluge of ‘Floki’ dogcoins. The most successful of these is Floki Inu. Floki Inu is currently the market's third most popular meme token, behind Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. It is backed by a community of committed enthusiasts and a strong marketing campaign.
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