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How I'm making 250% profit with one Cryptocurrency



As we exit the cryptocurrency bear market and start to enter a new bull market I've seen one of my individual holdings profiting by 250% with much more growth projected.

And before you guess Bitcoin, it's not Bitcoin.

Back in 2018 I started investing in cryptocurrency and I made the mistake of getting caught up in the HODL movement that I forgot to take profit in the 2019 Bull Run.

One of the projects that really caught my eye was Digibyte, Digibyte has such a passionate and dedicated community, and they up hold themselves to high standards.

The Digibyte coin solves a lot of problems in the current cryptocurrency ecosystem, with a strong focus towards cyber security, and a platform with extremely strong foundations.

Since 2018 I have invested a total of $440 across a broad buy range from 1.2 cents to 11.4 cents and the price is only trading at 4.2 cents currently.
Pictured a 245% or $1078 profit from Digibyte

From my investment of a $440 I'm currently making a profit of $1,078, what's even crazier is that the price has been above 11 cents before.

Over the past week Digibyte has delivered strong growth, with the price increasing by 72% outperforming most other cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin.



I think Digibyte makes a solid investment choice with much more growth potential ahead in the oncoming Bull market, Digibyte has all of the foundations, a solid time proven platform, and some exciting upcoming developments that make it a fantastic addition to any portfolio.




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