OpenLedger Offers Exclusive Perks for Incent ICO Participants

OpenLedger Offers Exclusive Perks for Incent ICO Participants

On October 1, the popular OpenLedger cryptocurreny exchange opened the ICO for Incent, a blockchain-based loyalty rewards platform created by BitScan. Incent ICO Participants Get OpenLedger-Exclusive Perks. The exchange said that OpenLedger customers will be able to withdraw their Incent tokens from day one of the ICO as a perk, while participants who buy from the Incent website will have to wait until the platform’s November 30 launch to withdraw funds into their wallets. In addition to immediate withdrawals, OpenLedger says customers can trade the OPEN.INCNT token from day one of the....


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