3 things you should know about Notcoin (NOT) – the new Binance Launchpool project


On May 16, Notcoin (NOT) has been listed on top exchanges. Among ones: Binance and WhiteBIT. Here's three remarkable points you should take into account:

1. Staking campaigns:

While there was already a substantial player base, Notcoin also worked with notable crypto exchanges Binance and OKX to seed billions of NOT tokens to their respective customer bases, perhaps opening up a broader audience of NOT holders and traders.

As of this writing, there are only a couple of hours left to secure rewards via Binance, but several hours left to do so through OKX—so act fast if you still can.

2. Claim your coins

If you mined in-game coins between January and April 1, the end of the mining phase, then you can claim your on-chain NOT tokens. Some 35 million total players hopped into the Telegram-based clicker game, and NOT tokens are being awarded at a 1,000-to-1 conversation rate. So if you mined 100,000 in-game coins, you’ll have 100 NOT to claim.

Notcoin opened up the in-game claim process to all players on Tuesday, beginning with the ability to either transfer the tokens to a centralized exchange account or stake them for future rewards and access—more on that in a moment. On Thursday, once the token has been listed, Notcoin will add the ability to withdraw any earned NOT to a self-custody wallet, as well.


3. Notion's future

Notcoin will bring back its coin-tapping game and launch a new kind of rewards model, but there are grander ambitions ahead, as Open Builders co-founder Sasha Plotvinov has shared with Decrypt’s GG.

In the short term, Notcoin will bring back the familiar game with the added ability to earn real NOT tokens instead of more in-game coins. But with all the tokens minted and deployed, there will be a new model. Projects and companies will be able to buy NOT on the market and pay it into the game to fuel play-to-earn rewards, sharing tokens with players who engage with their content.


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