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OD Crypto Adnet is a small ad network to cater to smaller sites with less traffic. The reduced rates allow Advertisers to advertise affordably and quickly. With small deposit and withdraw requirements creates a... good ad eco-sytem that should please all parties involved.

Advertisers
CPM rates only $2.00
1000 views around $2 crypto...... how is this cheap?
many companies you may see up to 25000 banner impressions for $1
Our views are unique and limited repeat views
Our publishers are only able to place one banner ad from any campaign. Also, there are limitations for IP, views per hour, views per day, and showing of your campaign
As a small company we are able to view websites and publisher projects and discuss matters personally
Basically no junk views
No minimum deposit
Your deposit will be rated by received currency VS rates
Many ways of deposit, we are people not robots can easily work with you


Publishers
CPM earnings up to $1.50
No withdraw minimum!
Take coins when u want, or recycle for ads
Now withdraw fees
What you make is what you keep
Free promotional banner
As a publisher you can also link one banner to your own project FREE
Investors
Gain 5% anually
All accounts allow for Advertising and/or Publishing
As another easy to promote feature advertisers could fund their campaigns using ad earnings.
How Does It Work
For simplicity all ads are primarily banner ads paying on a CPM or Cost Per Mille basis, meaning you will receive the quoted price per every 1000 views. their will be a stock base of websites and advertisers within the OD Crypto Adnet network of affiliate websites and projects, therefore with a lack of publishers or advertisers at any given time will not upset the balance. their are limitations of banners per page, ads per advertiser, IP views per hour, and per 24 hours, to control spamming and/or botting activities.

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https://odcryptoadnet.j.pl/
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Dear Cryptolords!

As you know, our team is working on the entirely new game concept, which is already far from Worldopo as you know it. At first, we wanted to regulate the development tree, add new AR ...mode, and get rid of tedious in-game micromanagement. However, the more we tried to streamline the existing concept, the close we concluded that there is not much gameplay in it.

So, we got some changes.

New economy model: there will be two layers of currency circulating. Players could use the in-game soft currency for buying low-level assets on their way to the Hi-End level, where they can trade with WPT.

New roles: The player can choose to develop and level up one of six professional branches. Each branch ends on building that allows one to earn WPT one way or another.

The new economy model implies a variety of options for players to build their empires and interact with other players for mutual benefits.

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https://medium.com/worldopo/new-future-of-worldopo-de193d0c443
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“The charts.” I pointed along the craggy, upward graphs as we flipped through each cryptocurrency. “They look like wavetables that I’d use in my synthesizers.” This immediately felt like cosmic foreshadowing [......]“Maybe I could make that my first NFT?”

ill-esha tells us her journey about how her art and crypto world connect in a unique cosmic ride.

Follow ill-esha below for the full story:

https://medium.com/staxe/cryptowaves-pt-1-cfec3a814eda
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Christmass scores a new ATH for this year, let's see what the year's ending have about 5 days left

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A cyber yuan stands to give Beijing power to track spending in real time, plus money that isn’t linked to the dollar-dominated global financial system

A thousand years ago, when money meant coins, Chin...a invented paper currency. Now the Chinese government is minting cash digitally, in a re-imagination of money that could shake a pillar of American power.

It might seem money is already virtual, as credit cards and payment apps such as Apple Pay in the U.S. and WeChat in China eliminate the need for bills or coins. But those are just ways to move money electronically. China is turning legal tender itself into computer code.

Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin have foreshadowed a potential digital future for money, though they exist outside the traditional global financial system and aren’t legal tender like cash issued by governments.

China’s version of a digital currency is controlled by its central bank, which will issue the new electronic money. It is expected to give China’s government vast new tools to monitor both its economy and its people. By design, the digital yuan will negate one of bitcoin’s major draws: anonymity for the user.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-creates-its-own-digital-currency-a-first-for-major-economy-11617634118
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No signs of selling as miners hoard their earnings and institutions keep piling into the latest Bitcoin exposure products to hit the market.

Bitcoin is looking shaky at the start of a new week as $60,0...00 remains out of reach — could anything change in the coming days?

After an average weekend that failed to deliver the breakout that many had hoped for, Bitcoin (BTC) is clinging to the mid-$50,000 range.

Cointelegraph takes a look at five factors that can help shape future price performance.

Coinbase IPO a beacon in flat macro sea
Stock markets were unimpressive on April 5, with many Asian markets closed for public holidays and United States futures seeing little movement.

Following the Suez Canal debacle, oil was the only commodity with noticeable energy as a decision from OPEC+ countries to increase supply put pressure on prices.

With a lack of momentum available, Bitcoin, therefore, had little to sustain any macro-influenced price run, and $60,000 resistance remained in place at the time of writing.

One major event that crypto analysts are eagerly waiting for, however, is Coinbase’s initial public offering, set for April 14.

As Cointelegraph reported, the event is a milestone for the industry but could be accompanied by selling on launch day — a practice seen with other IPOs both old and new.

Elsewhere, U.S. bond yield rises remained a worry this week, with their upward trajectory coinciding with a lack of progress for safe havens more widely.

“The repricing of inflation risk and U.S. rates, which will impact discount rates of future earnings and the way stocks are being valued is a source of uncertainty,” Johanna Chua, chief economist for Citigroup Global Markets, told Bloomberg.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-big-60k-hodl-is-on-5-things-to-watch-in-bitcoin-this-week
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No signs of selling as miners hoard their earnings and institutions keep piling into the latest Bitcoin exposure products to hit the market.

Bitcoin is looking shaky at the start of a new week as $60,0...00 remains out of reach — could anything change in the coming days?

After an average weekend that failed to deliver the breakout that many had hoped for, Bitcoin (BTC) is clinging to the mid-$50,000 range.

Cointelegraph takes a look at five factors that can help shape future price performance.

Coinbase IPO a beacon in flat macro sea
Stock markets were unimpressive on April 5, with many Asian markets closed for public holidays and United States futures seeing little movement.

Following the Suez Canal debacle, oil was the only commodity with noticeable energy as a decision from OPEC+ countries to increase supply put pressure on prices.

With a lack of momentum available, Bitcoin, therefore, had little to sustain any macro-influenced price run, and $60,000 resistance remained in place at the time of writing.

One major event that crypto analysts are eagerly waiting for, however, is Coinbase’s initial public offering, set for April 14.

As Cointelegraph reported, the event is a milestone for the industry but could be accompanied by selling on launch day — a practice seen with other IPOs both old and new.

Elsewhere, U.S. bond yield rises remained a worry this week, with their upward trajectory coinciding with a lack of progress for safe havens more widely.

“The repricing of inflation risk and U.S. rates, which will impact discount rates of future earnings and the way stocks are being valued is a source of uncertainty,” Johanna Chua, chief economist for Citigroup Global Markets, told Bloomberg.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-big-60k-hodl-is-on-5-things-to-watch-in-bitcoin-this-week
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No signs of selling as miners hoard their earnings and institutions keep piling into the latest Bitcoin exposure products to hit the market.

Bitcoin is looking shaky at the start of a new week as $60,0...00 remains out of reach — could anything change in the coming days?

After an average weekend that failed to deliver the breakout that many had hoped for, Bitcoin (BTC) is clinging to the mid-$50,000 range.

Cointelegraph takes a look at five factors that can help shape future price performance.

Coinbase IPO a beacon in flat macro sea
Stock markets were unimpressive on April 5, with many Asian markets closed for public holidays and United States futures seeing little movement.

Following the Suez Canal debacle, oil was the only commodity with noticeable energy as a decision from OPEC+ countries to increase supply put pressure on prices.

With a lack of momentum available, Bitcoin, therefore, had little to sustain any macro-influenced price run, and $60,000 resistance remained in place at the time of writing.

One major event that crypto analysts are eagerly waiting for, however, is Coinbase’s initial public offering, set for April 14.

As Cointelegraph reported, the event is a milestone for the industry but could be accompanied by selling on launch day — a practice seen with other IPOs both old and new.

Elsewhere, U.S. bond yield rises remained a worry this week, with their upward trajectory coinciding with a lack of progress for safe havens more widely.

“The repricing of inflation risk and U.S. rates, which will impact discount rates of future earnings and the way stocks are being valued is a source of uncertainty,” Johanna Chua, chief economist for Citigroup Global Markets, told Bloomberg.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-big-60k-hodl-is-on-5-things-to-watch-in-bitcoin-this-week
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