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2022-06-24 06:49:09

Stepn GST Token Slides 97% – Despite Fitness App Having 3M Users

Stepn (GST) is competing in the fitness industry using cryptocurrencies and the blockchain. Stepn is a smartphone software built on Solana and produced by app developer FindSatoshi Lab that allows users to earn money by jogging, running, or walking. Under the influence of this bearish market, however, the price of GST (Green Satoshi Tokens) has fallen below the $1 critical support level. The coin is currently trading at $0.18, representing a 97 percent decline from its all-time high of a little over $9 on April 28. To prevent the ecosystem from imploding, the coin must once again attract purchasers like it did during that month. Suggested Reading | Bitcoin Steady Above $20K After Drop To $17K – A Slow Climb To Green? Can 3 Million Stepn Users Help Boost GST Price? The NFT-based exercise app has amassed 3 million active users each month. Given the high number of customers, market experts wonder if this will cause the GST price to rise slightly. Similar to Fitbit, Stepn is a GPS-based game in which the app counts your activities and steps. To begin running, you must acquire a virtual pair of sneakers. These newly-minted NFTs can be resold on the market for a possible profit to purchase a better pair. By the way, the Stepn app doesn’t work with a treadmill or any other electric-powered gym equipment: you must use your legs, and run outside of the house. Two months ago, Web3 employees would boast on Crypto Twitter about...

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