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Crypto Currency Airdrop Mining

Crypto Currency Airdrop Mining :  A Comprehensive Guide to Opportunities and Risks  Cryptocurrency airdrop mining is a relatively new term in the blockchain world, blending two popular concepts: airdrops and mining. If you’re involved in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, you've likely heard about both. Airdrops offer free tokens to early adopters, and mining is a way to earn crypto by helping secure blockchain networks. Now, imagine combining these two. Sounds enticing, right? This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about airdrop mining, the opportunities it offers, the risks you need to be aware of, and how to get started. What is Cryptocurrency Airdrop? Airdrops are a common practice in the cryptocurrency world, where companies or blockchain projects distribute free tokens to users. Think of it as promotional giveaways, similar to how traditional businesses might give away free samples to attract customers. Purpose of Cryptocurrency Airdrops The goal of an airdro

Generation Tower Case: Homes of SBCA officers raided

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  In the Nasla Tower case, DIG East has issued a notification and formed a five-member investigation team. Police are conducting raids on the houses of SBCA officers. According to sources, SBCA officials have given the names of 30 officials of Nasla Tower. The name of Deputy Director SBCA Safdar Magsi is also included in the list. An investigation has been launched against those who approved the construction of Nasla Tower Police raided the house of Deputy Director SBCA Safdar Magsi but he was not at home. Safdar Magsi was the Assistant Director SBCA at the time of construction of Nasla Tower. Former DG SBCA Manzoor Qadir alias Kaka had posted Safdar Magsi in 21st grade. The names of Assistant Director SCBA Majid Magsi and the then Deputy Director Sarfraz Hussain and others were also included in the list, police officials said. Order to complete the demolition work in one week On the other hand, the police officials said that the officials of Sindhi Muslim Society have not provided the