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Are you accumulating moons solely through earning, or buying them as-well?

Ive seen a few people telling others it would be silly to buy a token that you essentially get for “free”. However, saying moons are “free” means nothing as you still have to invest your time and effort to post/comment etc - which is no different than investing time and effort into fiat to buy crypto with. To think that moons have increased in price by roughly 275% over the last few months is crazy! They’ve been yet to let me down so personally il be earning as much as I can for the foreseeable future, whilst buying a small portion each weekly DCA. Are you strictly just earning your moons through r/cc? or are you buying them aswell? submitted by /u/theproffessorsnape [link] [comments]
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