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New Event that You Can Earn SUCOIN!!




How are you doing everyone, We came back with New EVENT. As you know, SUCON created the great place for users talk to each other and share their information on website (https://www.sucoin.kr). And this event will happen in our own community. And it is called “COMMENTING WAR”.

How do you play? You just need to go on our website (www.sucon.io) and register first. And go to “Community” section. Once you go in there and you can go to postings and make a comments something that you want. Usually Non-Korean users like you guys should go to “GLOBAL” section.  Whoever make comments on any article or postings THE MOST,
you will get rewarded with SUC.
These are the prizes for the winners who make a comments for the most.
If you
1st  100,000 SUC / 2nd  60,000 SUC / 3rd 20,000 SUC.






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- Main SUCON Community Website : https://sucoin.kr/
- Home Page : https://sucon.io 






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