Satoshi BTCs Mining – Easy Registration [the Mysterious App]


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Satoshi BTCs Mining – Easy Registration [the Mysterious App]

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Tap on the Start Mining Button on the Home Page. You can find this button on the main/homepage of the Satoshi BTCs app. Once you’ve clicked on the Start Mining button, the Sign up page will open in your browser.



Tap on the Sign Up icon
Tap on the Start Mining icon. This will redirect you to the sign up browser page.
Enter your Email and Password
Type your email correctly without spaces and use a password that you will recall.(incase your email is rejected, try more Gmail/Hotmail/Yahoo emails that you have access to…or create a new unique email.)
Email Verification
You will receive a verification code in your email inbox that you will input while signing up.

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Download the Satoshi App
After signing up, the download button for the Satoshi mining app will appear. Tap the Download button and wait till the app downloads completely.
Install the Satoshi App Downloaded
Install the Satoshi app that you have just downloaded and run the app.


Log in to the Satoshi App
Once in the Satoshi app, tap on the mining button at the far bottom. Then tap on the Start Mining button on this page which will then direct you to login with the email and password you signed up with.
Identity Verification [KYC]
Once Logged in, a pop up message will appear requesting you to verify. In the KYC page, you will submit your real name(s) and your ID/Passport number. Then you will follow the audio instructions to do the facial verification. [This is mandatory to start mining!]


START MINING
When finished with your verification, go back to the mining page and tap on the START MINING button. Mining of BTCs will start. Tap on the Receive BTCs button often to receive the mined blocks before they reach 150. If you do not claim the BTCs, mining will be suspended. (There will be a Receive Benefits button that when you tap daily, will reward you Bitcoin for the first week of mining)


Referring and Giveaway Participation
[The Satoshi BTCs app needs no referral or investment to mine BTCs. Hence, referring is completely optional, and is key to participate in the daily BTC Giveaway Airdrops]
To refer, get your referral link at the top right Recruit Miners button. Referring earns you 100 votes per referral, which you will use to participate in the daily free BTC Giveaways as well as daily Bitcoin benefits from each active referral. The BTC you earn can be withdrawn when it is above 0.0002 BTC. Also, every referral who completes their KYC will add to your BTCs mining hashrate.https://www.btcs.love/invite/57uqf u can u de this link to get registered https://www.btcs.love/invite/57uqfhttps://www.btcs.love/invite/57uqfhttps://www.btcs.love/invite/57uqfhttps://www.btcs.love/invite/57uqf

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NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERSNigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Sunday morning




Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

1. The Nigerian Army has dismissed two soldiers attached to 241 Recce Battalion, Nguru, Yobe State, after finding them guilty on a two-count charge. According to the Acting Commanding Officer of the Battalion, Lt. Col. Ibrahim Abdullahi Osabo, the suspects were found guilty of failure to perform military duties and conduct to prejudice of service discipline.

2. The police in Jigawa State have arrested two suspected kidnappers and rescued a 45-year-old man, Muhammad Sama’ila at Nisan Marke village in Ringim local Government after he was kidnapped. Spokesman of the Command, DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued.

3. Exactly one month to the commencement of campaigns for the presidential and National Assembly elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission has warned political parties and candidates against the use of masqueraders, public facilities and religious centres for campaigns. Chairman of the Committee on Information and Voter Education, Mr Festus Okoye gave the warning in an interview yesterday.

4. The presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has said he has the backing of the President, Muhammadu Buhari, to lead Nigeria in 2023. He commended Buhari for his ‘loyalty and commitment to the party, even as he expressed confidence in APC’s “victory in the February 25 presidential polls”.

5. The Sokoto State Police Command has said its men are still searching for the suspected killers of a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education, Deborah Samuel. Samuel was stoned to death in May 2022, by some students believed to be her classmates over allegations of blasphemy.

6. Some terrorists on Wednesday allegedly invaded a farm in Anchau town, Kubau Local Government Area of Kaduna State where a soldier was killed and two farm workers abducted. It was learnt that among those abducted by the terrorists during the attack was a Zimbabwean.

7. A Christian woman was on Saturday night shot dead by gunmen in Riyom Local Government of Plateau State. The deceased identified as Lyop Dalyop was said to have been killed shortly after returning from Church on Saturday. The incident, it was further gathered, occurred in Bachi community around 8 pm.

8. Anambra has created a family court to checkmate violence against women and the girl child. The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Children Development, Mrs Ify Obinabo, said this on Saturday in Awka.

9. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, will be in Kano on Sunday to receive Senator representing Kano Central, Ibrahim Shekarau, back to the PDP. Shekarau had dumped the PDP for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the buildup to the 2019 elections.

10. President Muhammadu Buhari has called for global attention to the floods in Pakistan. The President, in a statement issued Saturday by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, extended sympathies for the sea-like flooding in the country, describing it as the worst natural disaster in the country’s history.