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Binance Announces IO.NET (IO) #Binance55thProject(IO) Binance to announce the 55th project on Binance Launchpool - IO.NET (IO), a decentralized AI computing & cloud platform. You will be able to stake BNB and FDUSD into separate pools to farm IO tokens over four days, starting from June 7th, 00:00 UTC. Key Dates: * Farming Period: June 7th, 00:00 UTC to June 10th, 23:59 UTC * Listing Date: June 11th, 12:00 UTC Supported Pools: * Stake BNB: Earn 85% of rewards (17,000,000 IO) * Stake FDUSD: Earn 15% of rewards (3,000,000 IO) Like usual follow me for daily updates on farming rates #Launchpool‬

Binance Announces IO.NET (IO) #Binance55thProject(IO)

Binance to announce the 55th project on Binance Launchpool - IO.NET (IO), a decentralized AI computing & cloud platform.

You will be able to stake BNB and FDUSD into separate pools to farm IO tokens over four days, starting from June 7th, 00:00 UTC.

Key Dates:

* Farming Period: June 7th, 00:00 UTC to June 10th, 23:59 UTC

* Listing Date: June 11th, 12:00 UTC

Supported Pools:

* Stake BNB: Earn 85% of rewards (17,000,000 IO)

* Stake FDUSD: Earn 15% of rewards (3,000,000 IO)

Like usual follow me for daily updates on farming rates

#Launchpool‬

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