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    Cryptonose

    Cryptonose

    An application tracking significant price changes on crypto markets

    Cryptonose is a desktop application tracking significant price changes and giving an alerts for crypto markets in real-time. It's helpful if you are a daily trader and want to know instantly if something interesting is happening on your exchange. Cryptonose keeps real-time connection with supported exchanges (Binance, Bitfinex, Huobi, KuCoin and Poloniex, also a DEX: Uniswap V3 is supported). It gives instant notifications about a significant price changes, which is helpful in daily trading...
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    brics

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    BRICS COIN is a decentralized cryptocurrency project designed to empower users in the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) by providing a secure, efficient, and accessible means of digital value transfer and financial inclusion. Built on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC20 token, BRICS COIN aims to facilitate cross-border transactions, enhance economic collaboration, and foster innovation within the BRICS countries. Key Features Token Functionality: ERC20...
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