Web3 gaming platform BinaryX is about to conduct an IGO. BNX holders with more than 1,000 BNX are eligible to join the whitelist
Web3 game platform BinaryX announced its first IGO in 2024, issuing 404 tokens, supported by BNB Chain.Users who hold more than 1000 AIHero in-game BNX tokens will be automatically added to the whitelist, with higher quotas for holding more BNX.This IGO will issue a total of 40,000 404 tokens, of which 10% will be used for initial liquidity, and the remaining 90% will be sold in the IGO at a price of 0.05 BNB per token.Users who hold 404 tokens can exchange for exclusive blind boxes after the release of the space-building game Matthew.
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