On October 31, 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of the progenitor of all cryptocurrencies, published the Bitcoin white paper. This day is considered one of the key dates in the digital era of our world. The Forknews editors are giving away prizes for our readers and subscribers - owners of crypto wallets.
We are giving 0.08 BTC to our subscribers!
October 31 at 15.00, using the service fanpagekarma, we will randomly select ten winners among the participants who have fulfilled all the conditions of the promotion, and will give them prizes.
1st place - 0.03 BTC
2nd place - 0.02 BTC
3rd place - 0.01 BTC
4 - 10th places - 0.003 BTC each
To participate in the drawing you need to:
-Be a ForkNews subscriber on Facebook;
-Like this publication;
-Repost the publication on your page, writing why you like Forknews, and do not delete it until the end of the promotion (the publication should be available to all users);
-Leave a comment under this post "I want #ForkNewsBTC";
-You must be at least 18 years old!
The results will be published on our page, and the winners will be notified via DM.
ATTENTION!
*Winning amounts can only be transferred to users with bitcoin wallets. The equivalent of the winning amount is not paid in another currency or cryptocurrency!
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