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Topic: [ANN] 🔥🔥 EarthBi launches ERA token IEO on Bitforex - page 34. (Read 3764 times)

newbie
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It will probably be profitable for the developing production.
Listen, this is obvious. EarthBi's main goal is to spread its bioplastic even in the digital world using ERA
newbie
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It will probably be profitable for the developing production.
newbie
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So what gives customers the purchase of these tokens?
I think it gives some kind of discount or bonus. I understand correctly?
Like that. it entitles you to receive
 
bioplastics in large quantities (up to 30%) and develop it at a bargain price
newbie
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So what gives customers the purchase of these tokens?
I think it gives some kind of discount or bonus. I understand correctly?
newbie
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So what gives customers the purchase of these tokens?
newbie
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I do not quite understand. Do they already sell cryptocurrency?
you know, the EarthBi project, in fact, does not offer virtual money
Correct, EarthBi brought to sale ERA service token
newbie
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I do not quite understand. Do they already sell cryptocurrency?
you know, the EarthBi project, in fact, does not offer virtual money
newbie
Activity: 196
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 I do not quite understand. Do they already sell cryptocurrency?
newbie
Activity: 70
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I consider the EarthBi project a revolutionary idea combining innovation with the concept of environmental protection.
Did you know that the EarthBi project used a blockchain for its certification?
I know that this project attracts more and more users of cryptocurrency
yes it is. And this is connected with the great success of the first round of selling ERA token on the Bitforex platform
newbie
Activity: 70
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I consider the EarthBi project a revolutionary idea combining innovation with the concept of environmental protection.
Did you know that the EarthBi project used a blockchain for its certification?
I know that this project attracts more and more users of cryptocurrency
newbie
Activity: 70
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I consider the EarthBi project a revolutionary idea combining innovation with the concept of environmental protection.
Did you know that the EarthBi project used a blockchain for its certification?
newbie
Activity: 70
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 I consider the EarthBi project a revolutionary idea combining innovation with the concept of environmental protection.
newbie
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Undoubtedly, this is a huge field for activities, given the increasing demand in the market for environmentally friendly raw materials.
newbie
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In my opinion, this potential is huge! What is the use in the packaging sector!
I saw application statistics: 28% in the consumer goods sector, 21% in the construction industry, 19% in the transport industry, 15% packaging and 11% of the textile industry
newbie
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In my opinion, this potential is huge! What is the use in the packaging sector!
newbie
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Imagine, bioplastics are in no way inferior to conventional plastics in their characteristics.
It turns out, PLA bioplastic is transparent, rigid and resistant to mechanical stress
That is, in addition to environmental friendliness, it also has an economic potential!
newbie
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Imagine, bioplastics are in no way inferior to conventional plastics in their characteristics.
It turns out, PLA bioplastic is transparent, rigid and resistant to mechanical stress
newbie
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 Imagine, bioplastics are in no way inferior to conventional plastics in their characteristics.
newbie
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I don’t understand, can plastics be non-toxic, because they are all based on oil?
It turns out they can. EarthBi biopolymers are PLA based, made from sugarcane or glucose and are not harmful to the environment.
This is interesting. But do they differ much in their properties from ordinary plastic?
newbie
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I don’t understand, can plastics be non-toxic, because they are all based on oil?
It turns out they can. EarthBi biopolymers are PLA based, made from sugarcane or glucose and are not harmful to the environment.
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