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Mango Coinz let you do "Mobile Mining" on your Smartphone

Ok, so maybe the whole Bitcoin mining thing didn't work out. Maybe you are a day late, and a dollar short to play with the big boys in 2015. Maybe you need just one more shot to strike it rich in digital currency. If you don't have a supercomputer that takes up an entire bedroom, it's probably time for Plan B. That plan might include the newest digital currency called MangoCoinz. "What's that?" you might ask? MangoCoinz is a new digital currency that lets you mine on your smartphone, so no mega-servers are required. It can be done away from home as well, or anywhere you can take your....


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