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Topic: Are Americans Wanting Cryptocurrency Loyalty Rewards? (Read 183 times)

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Thanks for this. It is very much appreciated that you even linked to recent studies. Pretty good way of promoting a coin because you show actual thought into what you wrote instead of just obviously shilling like other posters. It made me click on the BalehuBucks token link. Good job.


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Although it has the title "coin" but bitcoin is not "a piece of coin". Bitcoin is part of what is called "cryptocurrency".but its value exceeds the gold investment Cheesy
Although the regulation of cryptocurrency in this country is still somewhat hesitant we expect bitcoin there recognized and grown fertile.
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Thanks for this. It is very much appreciated that you even linked to recent studies. Pretty good way of promoting a coin because you show actual thought into what you wrote instead of just obviously shilling like other posters. It made me click on the BalehuBucks token link. Good job.

Anyway if you're interested in these kinds of tokens, also take a look at LoyalCoin.
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A recent study shows, 68% of people claim that they have an interest in receiving cryptocurrency as part of a Loyalty Rewards Program.

Balehu Inc., a Denver, CO based company is poised to be the first entrant into this market space with the introduction of BalehuBucks tokens: Pre-ICO Dec. 1st 2017.

Many businesses from Mom and Pop to fortune 500 companies already use loyalty rewards programs, but the question is, are Americans ready to receive their rewards in the form of cryptocurrency?





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