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I'm putting 3k into this little known AI coin

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This Wednesday I'm going to put $3000 into a little known AI coin... --- If you don't want to get my

This Wednesday I'm going to put $3000 into a little known AI coin... --- If you don't want to get my crypto emails (but you still want my copywriting emails), [you can click here]( and I'll stop sending you crypto stuff --- This Wednesday, I'm putting $3000 into a new, little known AI coin... Why? Because my buddy, Mike Dillard, loves this new coin... And so far in this bull market... Mike has been on-the-money with his AI picks... He bought RNDR at $2.44 and it's now at $10...(a 5x) He bought AIOZ at 4 cents and it's now 86 cents (a 21x)... So he's dialed in on AI... And he thinks this new AI coin could 10-20x in the next few months... So I'm riding his coat tails... And I'm putting $3,000 on it. So if you want to join us... And try to make some moolah with it... Then I suggest you get signed up for the private crypto training I'm hosting with Mike in two days... The training will take place Wednesday, April 10th at noon ET on Zoom. Plan on it lasting about two hours... The entire thing will be recorded. So if you can't make it to the call... Or you need to step away... You'll have the recording to keep forever (just like you would with a course). So that's the deal... Now in terms of the price of the training... In the past Mike has offered up his crypto advice in various courses that cost between $499 and $699... But for this one time training... We decided to make it as affordable as possible. So if you want to join Mike and I on the training... It'll be just $99. Which is a heck of a deal... Cause you're literally getting to learn from a guy who's amassed a multi-million dollar net worth because of crypto. So if you want to learn from him... And you want to see the #1 AI coin he's piling into for this next bull market that's starting soon... Then this is for you. I don't have a fancy sales page to sell you on this... So if you're interested in joining us... Just head over to the checkout page and get yourself signed up [right here](. I think this is going to be an eye-opener... And a gamechanger for the people who attend. So I hope you can join us. You can get yourself signed up [right here]( - Justin    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #540 Austin, TX 78741  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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