Blockchain-Based Gaming Coin Shoots to the Moon Within First Hour Of Crowdsale

Blockchain-Based Gaming Coin Shoots to the Moon Within First Hour Of Crowdsale

First gaming payment cryptocurrency to power poker & gaming sites, BreakoutCoin has launched its crowdsale, raising $172,000 within the first hour as it plans to sell 6.6 Million tokens over 24 days. June 13, Breakout Coin began its public coinsale with a bonus of 25 percent for all purchases made in the first 60 minutes. Following that, the bonuses will continue at 15 percent for the first week, 10 percent for the second week, and 5 percent for third week of the sale, which will be hosted by the Bittrex exchange, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. According to....


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