Introducing... SharetheBTC
Here at news BTC we recently formed a partnership with what we see as a very interesting concept in the digital currency space - SharetheBTC. This company has designed a platform and concept with the goal of spreading the word about bitcoin, through a sort of share network for which the initiator receives a particular amount of BTC based on the number of BTC transferred to those members of his network. So how does it work? First, you have to sign up to the site. You can do this here. You will receive a reference code upon sign up - so take note of this and keep it in a safe place. Next,....
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