CoinClaim is an automated redemption (bounty) system for companies to use their tokens in marketing campaigns during ICO, post-ICO and post exchange listing.
CoinClaim attracts a large user-base of internet users looking to earn free tokens for promoting brands.
Companies create automated marketing campaigns in the company Dashboard. They decide which tasks need to be completed and how many of their tokens to award users. The system calculates the amount of company tokens required for the campaign and tokens are automatically added to the user’s wallet when the campaign is complete.
In addition to company tokens, users are also awarded CoinClaim (CLM) tokens for completing tasks such as logging in daily and weekly, completing company CoinClaims, birthdays, holidays and more. CLM tokens are also available to non-crypto companies who want to promote their brands to the crypto community through CoinClaim. They can buy CLM on the exchange and give them away as bounty to users who promote them.
CoinClaim gives companies access to a growing set of reporting tools to measure ROI of their crypto marketing efforts.
CoinClaim increases brand awareness and adds value to a company’s token on exchanges.
What is the highest value CoinClaim (CLM) has ever reached?
CoinClaim (CLM) reached its peak price at 0.03152 $ on 10 November 2018, approximately 7 years ago ago. Presently, the current price is -99.92% lower than this all-time high.
What is the historical minimum price for CoinClaim (CLM)?
The minimum price reached for CoinClaim (CLM) was 0.05279 $, documented on 01 August 2022, more than 3 years ago. In comparison, the current price is 732.97%, it above this historical low.
What is the fully diluted valuation of CoinClaim (CLM)?
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of CoinClaim (CLM) stands at $ 46,487. This figure reflects the maximum potential market capitalization, considering that the current circulating supply is at its maximum of CLM tokens. The realization of this FDV might take several years depending on the emission schedule of CLM tokens.
How to add CoinClaim (CLM) to MetaMask?
By integrating CoinClaim (CLM) into MetaMask, you gain access to features like monitoring your token balances and trading on decentralized exchanges. To do this, you'll need to import CLM as a token. You can either manually import CLM by copying its contract address (0x0b4c2708f052dca413600e237675e4d6778a9375) or use MetaMask's Chrome extension to add CLM with a single click through P.CASH.
How to add CoinClaim (CLM) to TrustWallet?
Incorporating CoinClaim (CLM) into your TrustWallet setup enables you to monitor your token holdings and engage in decentralized exchange transactions, among other functions. To include CLM, you can either manually import it using the contract address (0x0b4c2708f052dca413600e237675e4d6778a9375) or conveniently add it to Trust Wallet with just one click via P.CASH if you've installed Trust Wallet's Chrome extension.
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