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Ahoy! [ANN] ⚓⚓ [BOAT] ⚓⚓ POS - New website - PROMO, existing coin! ✅

Ahoy digital pirates!

Currently I am doing promotion for an existing Altcoin.

It's about Doubloon - ticker: ⚓ BOAT ⚓.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/doubloon/
Soon there will be a name change to Boat - BOAT, or Sail - BOAT or another simplistic option.

There is a promo campaign through Twitter with a total prize of 125.000 BOAT!   Cool
https://twitter.com/doubloon_boat/status/926495001814753280

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The website was updated last month and another is under construction
as well as the wallets for other operating systems and mobile platforms.
http://doubloonboat.com

At the moment, the cryptocurrency is available for trading via
Nova Exchange, Coinexchange and Trade Satoshi

Most active exchange:
https://www.coinexchange.io/market/BOAT/BTC

In order to get a bit of a boost we are looking for support
to raise attention for BOAT! So that we can conquer the seven seas together!

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Windows wallet is downloadable:
https://mega.nz/#!C0ZATRZL!NJIrOKhFAMKX36NwbAs-kRJc3M-U2d0zZBlN0eGz_eU

Syncing takes a while, but downloading this bootstrap will help you save time.
https://mega.nz/#!f0wUmaAB!UoIh3x05-IMLZPw-9CkfbNhIEl_wvOFVAAXanmEQoW8

If you are willing to invest in BOAT? By leaving the coins in your wallet and leaving it open,
you get a 5% stake reward annually. Better than your bank.  Wink

So an amount of BOAT will be added a number of times a day.
The more coins in your wallet, the more often this happens and the higher the POS (proof-of-stake) reward.

In order to be able to stake, you must leave the coins for a number of hours (to mature them) in your wallet.

If there are any questions, feel free to ask, Arrrr!!

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