Bluzelle: No BLZ token community airdrop was conducted, users should be wary of scams
Decentralized storage network Bluzelle stated in a post on X platform that there was no official BLZ token community airdrop, nor were free tokens distributed on Bluzelle Telegram. Users should be wary of such scams.Earlier news, Bluzelle announced the launch of mining pool application Curium. The application uses easy-to-implement storage node technology, supports Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS operating systems, and allows everyone to mine liquidity on their computers or mobile devices. The Curium storage node application is scheduled to go live at the end of 2024.
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