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We are sold out, but there is a new opportunity coming soon 👇

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Updates about the current window of opportunity. To view this email as a web page, go Dear Miner, La

Updates about the current window of opportunity. To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( Dear Miner, Last week I sent you an email telling all about a historical window of opportunity: the 16% decrease in Bitcoin’s mining difficulty. This window is still open , as the difficulty will only be adjusted again next week, and Bitcoin’s price is going up. Many of our clients already bought more hashpower to take advantage of this unique moment. That’s why I’m sending you this message today. ❌ The opportunity is so unmissable that we’ve sold all of our Bitcoin mining capacity. ❌ But don’t worry! There is still time for you to benefit from this favorable scenario. We are working as fast as possible to install new machines in our data centers. ⚙️ 👉 However, you need to act quickly next time. 👈 Our new capacities will be limited because whenever there’s a bull run, the suppliers have fewer machines to offer, at higher costs. Because of limitations in capacity, we’d like to give a head start to our most loyal customers. So [join our Telegram group]( and be the first to be informed about the new machines! [Join our Telegram group now! ]( [Join us on Telegram]( While it’s not a must to join this group, the truth is, you probably won’t find better offers anywhere else. Best, Marco Streng P.S: Ethereum is also having good momentum, and we still have machines available to mine it. [Start mining now!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Medium]( [Instagram]( [VK]( [Youtube]( © 2014-2020 Genesis Mining Disclaimer: Genesis Mining offers hardware rental and cloud hosted services to clients for virtual asset related applications and not investment purposes. The information in this email does not convey an offer of any type and is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, commodities, or other financial products. In addition, the information in this email does not constitute the provision of investment advice. No assurances can be made that any aims, assumptions, expectations, strategies, and/or goals expressed or implied herein were or will be realized or that the activities or any performance described did or will continue at all or in the same manner as is described on this website. This Email is sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Genesis Mining Cloud Services Ltd., Trinity Chambers, P.O. Box 4301,Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands

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