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ICO Voting: Win Gold/Silver/Bronze Listing at CoinMarketPlus.com

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ICO Voting: Win Gold/Silver/Bronze Listing at CoinMarketPlus.com

After getting overwhelming response from all over the globe, CoinMarketPlus.com is providing lucrative offers to all ICO ventures to list their ICOs on Gold, Silver and Bronze slot for 15 days for free. The listing process is very simple; all you need to participate in ICO voting and grab this golden opportunity. Gold, Silver, and Bronze listing will decided on the number of votes. If an ICO receives maximum number of votes, then we will list as following:

1st highest number of voted ICO will listed on Gold slot.

2. Second highest number of voted ICO will listed on Silver slot.

3. Third highest number of voted ICO will listed on Bronze slot.

Ico voting: win gold/silver/bronze listing at coinmarketplus. Com

So leverage the opportunity and list your ICO on desired slot.

To vote your preferred ICO you have to visit CoinMarketPlus.com ICO Calendar Page, search your preferred ICO and Vote.

In order to vote users have to log in via Facebook or Twitter account. Users will have the liberty to choose maximum 3 ICOs to vote.

The campaign will have closed on 30th April 9:00 AM GMT and result will be announced on 1st May 2018.

Ico voting: win gold/silver/bronze listing at coinmarketplus. Com

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