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$1000 STAK Social Media Contest coming soon Dear Traders, We’re excited to announce that an exc

$1000 STAK Social Media Contest coming soon [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( Dear Traders, We’re excited to announce that an exciting new asset, STAK by Jigstack is now available for trading on Bitcoin.com Exchange, [paired with USDT](. What is Jigstack? [Superbid Listing with USDT]( As Decentralized Finance continues growing, the DeFi landscape has become fragmented in recent months. Different protocols accept different tokens and no one platform offers a comprehensive, interoperable suite of DeFi products. Jigstack brings unity and collaboration into the DeFi space with the team’s Decentralized Autonomous Organization overseeing a large portfolio of Ethereum assets and protocols. Unlike other DAOs, Jigstack has created a structured system that incorporates various DeFi products under one umbrella. All single services and products can be combined like puzzle pieces, empowering users to create unique DeFi landscapes suited to their individual needs. Jigstack has already partnered with other innovative blockchain companies like Hedera Hashgraph to increase interoperability and give benefits to their network participants. The STAK token is used for governance, to distribute rewards for contributing to the DAO, and as collateral for lending using Jigstack products. The team’s first product, Lemonade Stand, a token launchpad will soon be followed by other innovative DeFi services. As DeFi expands, their focus on user-experience and bringing services together under one ecosystem could give Jigstack an edge that traders are waiting for. $1000 STAK Social Media Contest [$1000 STAK Social Media Contest ]( If you’d like to stack some STAK, get creative and join the $1000 STAK Social Media Contest, starting on Thursday, June 10th at 14:00 UTC. For your chance to win, follow [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( and [Jigstak]( on Twitter, retweet the announcement tweet, and share your favorite STAK meme with us. We’re looking forward to your submissions! Keep an eye on our Twitter feed for the latest, and find all the details of the promotion [here](. Start [trading STAK]( today. Thanks for being part of the Bitcoin.com Exchange community. Sincerely, The Bitcoin.com Exchange Team [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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