Notcoin team has launched a passive NOT token earning program
Last week, the asset was listed on the largest centralized crypto exchanges
24.05.2024 - 10:35
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What’s new? The developers of the clicker game Notcoin have launched the ability to passively earn the native token NOT in their Telegram messenger app. Special “Earnings Missions” introduce players to various partner project communities, providing them with tokens in exchange for exploring other crypto games and apps.
What else is known? Earnings NOT depends on the user’s game level. The higher the level, the bigger the reward. A player can increase their level by staking Notcoin, and the volume of blocked coins at the end of each month will determine whether they move higher or lower in the rankings.
For the highest level, Platinum, players receive the most Notcoin tokens.
Each affiliate mission includes tasks such as signing up for social media or downloading an app. There are currently four missions available, including tutorials: one for a project called TonGifts and two for third-party crypto games that allow Notcoin players to earn more NOT by joining communities and playing games.
The launch and airdrop of NOT on the TON blockchain and its listing on leading crypto exchanges on May 16 was the largest launch of a gaming token in 2024.
Its market capitalization approached $600 million on May 21, but has now corrected to $482 million. The asset is trading at $0,004686, having lost 10,3% overnight.
Initially, NOT existed solely as an in-game currency that could be earned by tapping on the screen. Later, the asset became a real cryptocurrency, bringing real earnings to players. The popularity of Notcoin has spawned a wave of similar games on Telegram, with some of these projects also planning to list in the future.
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