ChainCatcher News: According to Ju.com, the Spring Festival “Ten Consecutive Launches” for mainstream cryptocurrencies offered an 80% discount. The 8th phase of ETH listing concluded at 4:00 PM on February 28. This phase saw 11,000 participants with approximately $42 million in funds, exceeding the target by 540%, with the USDT pool oversubscribed by nearly 700%. After settlement, the subscribed assets are unlocked, and funds are credited as spot assets, allowing immediate sale or withdrawal.
The 9th phase dedicated to SOL will return and officially launch at 4:00 PM on March 1. Users can participate in the subscription at 80% of the price using USDT/BTC/ETH/SOL/BNB/JU. There are no participation thresholds. Future Ju.com projects will be announced based on market conditions and user demand after comprehensive evaluation. Please refer to official announcements for updates.
In addition to the 80% discount benefits, new participants can receive bonus funds and contract experience rewards, as well as chances to win prizes through lotteries, including 88g gold bars, iPhone 17, and other physical rewards. Inviting friends to participate can earn up to 5% of the new token rewards. For more details, please follow Ju.com’s official announcements and event pages.
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