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He Showed 10+ POSITIVE Crypto Trading Bots (In Today’s Market)

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Okay, let me just say this… I’m as excited as ever about crypto today — RIGHT NOW in

Okay, let me just say this… I’m as excited as ever about crypto today — RIGHT NOW in October 2022. I mean, I KNOW last year was exciting — when it felt like prices were going to the moon. It was a freaking rocket ride if you were involved in it. But this year has been terrifying… More like a rollercoaster — that part where you DROP, and for at least a moment, it feels like you MIGHT fall all the way to the ground. … And yet, after that Zoom call… … With Dan Hollings, crypto passive income millionaire… … The genius inventor of those new “bottom feeder” bots, designed specifically to generate income in today’s struggling crypto markets… I mean… I can’t help but feel EXCITED. [Here’s a link to the Zoom recording if you missed it]( I mean, we saw it. We saw the demo bots he had set up. Those bottom feeder bots — they’re created & can even work for today’s down market. We saw how it doesn’t even matter if crypto prices are going up. We saw how you don’t need to wait for the next crypto rocket ride to start collecting this almost passive income now — even today, in October 2022. We saw that “buy and hold and hope” is NOT the only way to take money out of the crypto market. [It’s all in this Zoom replay (click here to check it out)]( I hope you saw that all you have to do is spend a few minutes setting things up (once you learn this process), and then you just let the market wiggle. And every time the market wiggles — like it does 24/7, every single day, even right now! — our little bots can spin out income, deposited into our accounts. Passive income. Income that can potentially hit within minutes of pressing “Start.” All you have to do is go through Dan’s teachings… Set everything up… Then you’re golden. The market is wiggling non-stop, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. And these bots are specifically designed to turn those market wiggles into income in our pocket, even right NOW. Seriously, if you missed this or just want to watch it again, it looks like the replay is only going to be up for a couple of days. [Stream the replay before they take it down]( Would love to know what you think, Jason BTO If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( Crypto Boss, 4907 North Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33603, US

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