Sept 2022 – Important Update

Emma
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Sep 21, 2022
Sept 2022 – Important Update

We have just published an important update covering the progress made in the last few months here at GAIMIN.

We cover GAIMIN platform upgrades, the end of the GMRX token pre-sale, our GAIMIN Gladiators esports teams’ progress, the “Merge”, a market and listing update, and much more. Here’s the link.

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