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The free airdrop finish and they pay to…
The free airdrop finish and they pay to all and there was no date for the end
Now they are asking for money to have free ARP by staking at least 10$
It’s scam smell
If you get 2$ or 3$ from airdrop you will lose what you put for sure 👌
YesGood decentralized application
Yes, it is a decentralized application that works properly, and the withdrawal has been completed
Yes, as is the case, they delude you that the matter is free mining, and after the increase in the number of users, things turn upside down, and the stage of fraud begins. I evaluated the platform positively, and I apologize.
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