Self issuance of the Crypto. com Visa Card has commenced in Singapore, which means you can now use your card worldwide.
14 Nov 2022,   12:27
Self issuance of the Crypto.com Visa Card has commenced in Singapore, which means you can now use your card worldwide! ✈️ 
  
🌐 Accepted at 80M+ Visa merchants  
🛍 Get up to 5% back on spending 
  
Stay tuned for more exciting features. 
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214 Nov 2022,   12:42
We’ve found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop. Every winner with a wallet address that is not starting with “df1…" has to fill out the form provided under the claim your reward section (see screenshot attached | only visible for winners). This form will be closed by Monday 21st 6pm UTC. Everybody with a not legitimate wallet address that didn’t fill out the form in time will be disqualified from the airdrop.  
 
For context, from the almost 1,600 winning addresses 600 were ERC-20 addresses. 
We've found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop.
We’ve found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop. Every winner with a wallet address that is not starting with “df1…" has to fill out the form provided under the claim your reward section (see screenshot attached | only visible for winners). This form will be closed by Monday 21st 6pm UTC. Everybody with a not legitimate wallet address that didn’t fill out the form in time will be disqualified from the airdrop. 
For context, from the almost 1,600 winning addresses 600 were ERC-20 addresses.
14 Nov 2022,   12:42
We’ve found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop. Every winner with a wallet address that is not starting with “df1…" has to fill out the form provided under the claim your reward section (see screenshot attached | only visible for winners). This form will be closed by Monday 21st 6pm UTC. Everybody with a not legitimate wallet address that didn’t fill out the form in time will be disqualified from the airdrop.  
 
For context, from the almost 1,600 winning addresses 600 were ERC-20 addresses. 
We've found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop.
We’ve found a solution for the wallet address issue of the coinmarketcap airdrop. Every winner with a wallet address that is not starting with “df1…" has to fill out the form provided under the claim your reward section (see screenshot attached | only visible for winners). This form will be closed by Monday 21st 6pm UTC. Everybody with a not legitimate wallet address that didn’t fill out the form in time will be disqualified from the airdrop. 
For context, from the almost 1,600 winning addresses 600 were ERC-20 addresses.


