Просто переходите по ссылке, делаете, что можете и получаете токены MNT, которые уже можно продать и получить профит.
🚀 Переходим биржу - ссылка Выполняете все, что можете, внизу есть Quiz там все ответы b. Собираем Wishes и сверху обмениваем их на DRAW, и потом жмем по картинке и выпадает рандомное количество MNT.
Просто переходите по ссылке, делаете, что можете и получаете токены MNT, которые уже можно продать и получить профит.
🚀 Переходим биржу - ссылка Выполняете все, что можете, внизу есть Quiz там все ответы b. Собираем Wishes и сверху обмениваем их на DRAW, и потом жмем по картинке и выпадает рандомное количество MNT.
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