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From: "Daren Walters" <Walters28393@filmexdental.com>
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Subject: *****SPAM***** Let me tell you about one crypto currency that could turn 1000 bucks into 1 million
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Content preview: If you took a chance on bitcoin early on, just a few years
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Subject: Let me tell you about one crypto currency that could turn 1000 bucks into 1 million
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If you took a chance on bitcoin early on, just a few years ago, your investment could have paid off in a big way.
According to digital-currency website CoinDesk the value of bitcoins was volatile at the beginning.
It was possible to purchase a single bitcoin for just a few cents. Had you bought just a thousand bucks' worth you would be sitting on millions right now.
Want to know what's even crazier? These types of returns have been replicated hundreds of times over so many different alternative coins and it continue happening all the time.
The trick is to buy into a coin very early on before the crowds notice it.
My research shows that Swisscoin (SIC) is going to be the next big one to blow up this year. It has already doubled since yesterday and as the trend continues it could be 10 times as high before the end of the coming week.
Swisscoin is one of the only coins approved by the government in Switzerland. It is 100% legal and useable in everyday life.
Switzerland's Swiss Franc has been one of the most stable and best performing currencies throughout history and Swisscoin aims to replicate this standard with the digital coin.
Could you turn a thousand bucks into a million before the end of 2018 with SIC? The answer is a clear yes.
For the time being SIC only trades on one exchange: coinexchange.io so you need to open an account there (takes about thirty seconds), and transfer bitcoin to it so you can make the purchase.
If you don't own any digital currency yet then you need to open an account at coinbase or coinmama and buy some btc (bitcoin) with your credit or debit card or bank account.
After you get bitcoins, just follow the instructions in the above paragraph.
One thing is for sure, you definitely don't want to miss out on Swisscoin.
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