Telegram-Based Notcoin Burns 210 Million Tokens Amid Positive Recovery

Telegram-Based Notcoin Burns 210 Million Tokens Amid Positive Recovery

Telegram-based Notcoin (NOT) recently carried out a token burn that paints a bullish outlook for the crypto token’s ecosystem. This comes amid a recent price recovery for the NOT token, with fundamentals suggesting that more price surges may be imminent.  Notcoin Burns 210 Million NOT Tokens Notcoin revealed in an X (formerly Twitter) post that they had just burned 210 million NOT tokens ($3 million). They noted that the crypto token’s tokenomics is now “extremely community-oriented” thanks to this. They further revealed that 94.18% of Notcoins are held by 11.5 million people, including....


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