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(BURN)

Note: This cryptocurrency has not yet been officially listed on KuCoin TR.

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    • Audited By

      • https://auditrate.tech/images/pdf/Bitburn_0x5A5844CAb96A7b8B257Fc606Aa6119c5cBc6D4c4.pdf
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    0.16219557
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    Max Supply
    21,000,000

    About BURN

    • How can I buy Bitburn (BURN)?
      Buying BURN on KuCoin TR is fast and simple. Create an account, verify your identity, deposit funds, and start your trading. It's that simple! See How to Buy Bitburn (BURN) for more information.
    • Coin description

      Bitburn ($BURN) is a BEP-20 reflection token that pays 5% $BTCB  rewards to its holders on every transaction, while burning 2% of transaction amount.

      Bitburn Token is an BEP-20 rewards token that pays 5% Binance-Peg BTCB token rewards to its holders. Rewards are automatically deployed to holders according to buy and sell volume. The formula is simple—the more Bitburn tokens you hold, the more Bitcoin rewards you will earn!

      Buyers and sellers of the Bitburn Token incur a 10% tax. The tax allocation is as follows: 5% Binance-Peg BTCB Token rewards paid to holders, 3% marketing, & 2% true burn.

    FAQ

    • What is the all-time high price of Bitburn (BURN)?

      The all-time high price of Bitburn (BURN) is 0.16. The current price of BURN is down -- from its all-time high.

    • How do I store Bitburn (BURN)?

      You can store your Bitburn in the custodial wallet of a cryptocurrency exchange without having to worry about managing your private keys. Other ways to store your BURN include using a self-custody wallet (on a web browser, mobile device, or desktop), a hardware wallet, a third-party crypto custody service, or a paper wallet.