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PlayToken (PLT) - Dead Coins

PlayToken (PLT)

PlayToken was founded in 2013, it is not trading on any exchanges. PlayToken was added to the dead coins list due to being Abandoned or No Volume. Founder/CEO is Unknown.

Summary

  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Abandoned or No Volume.
  • Started 2013, Ended 2014.
  • Social media ended 2014.
  • Trading ticker (PLT).
  • 70,000,000 Coins total.
  • Not available to trade on any exchanges.
  • Was built on standalone blockchain.
  • Website is down.
  • The Founder/SEO is Unknown.

Further Details

Notes

Abandoned coin and Website down.

Links

https://web.archive.org/web/20130927103931/http://www.playtoken.org/ https://www.facebook.com/playtokenlabs https://twitter.com/playtokens

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