Bitget Wallet 1,000,000 USDT Incentive Program

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On July 4th , the Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) 1,000,000u Incentive program starts. You can get hot NFTs including Goblintown and Cheersup at lowest prices during this program.

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The latest data shows that original price of Goblintown in Opensea is 3 ETH. On the purchase page of the Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) 1,000,000u Incentive program, the subsidized price is 2.1ETH, which are among the lowest prices on all NFT platforms.

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The NFTs are subject to availability. Come to Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) 1,000,000u Incentive program early to get the NFTs you want at the lowest prices!

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