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Cerus Markets Launches its Cellular Buying and selling App $10,000 Giveaway

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Labuan, Malaysia, 2nd March, 2023, Chainwire

Cerus Markets is happy to launch its Cellular Buying and selling App Giveaway!

Asserting an upcoming launch of its buying and selling platform, Cerus Markets is happy to supply merchants a chance to be the primary to entry its Cellular Buying and selling App and take an opportunity to win a share of $10,000 in money.

Cerus Markets is a regulated crypto dealer providing a revolutionary solution to commerce digital belongings. With its Cellular Buying and selling App, merchants will be capable of entry derivatives that enable hypothesis on main world Shares, Commodities and Metals buying and selling paired towards currencies and crypto – all with zero charges and leverage as much as 100:1.

To register for the Giveaway, go to cerus.app, join the waitlist and obtain the buying and selling app as soon as it turns into accessible.

A complete of three winners can be chosen at random and introduced through electronic mail and social media. $5,000 is awarded to the primary winner, $3,000 to the second and $2,000 to the third.

Join a $10,000 Money Giveaway at cerus.app.

About Cerus Markets

Cerus Markets Restricted is a multi-asset dealer licensed and controlled by the Labuan Monetary Service Authority. Cerus Markets represents a brand new kind of worldwide brokerage offering entry to cryptocurrencies, foreign exchange, shares and commodities all from one buying and selling platform – all with out charges. Customers can entry from their cellular machine or net browser, and by no means miss a commerce.

Cerus Markets’ objective is to allow market entry for all buying and selling ranges, due to this fact there are not any entry charges that enable merchants to put positions on a number of digital belongings with as little as $50.

Be taught extra about Cerus Markets at cerusmarkets.com

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Contact

Advertising Director, Veronica Imasheva, Cerus Markets, [email protected]


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