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# Intro

Welcome to **The Terminal 1.0** - a community project, which was originally created for entertainment purposes, but later took the shape of a fascinating financial game, which has the potential to become a major gaming project with elements of hyip on the cryptocurrency market.

We trade liquidity cells from a public Google Sheet and make money.

The public Google Sheets are built according to a set of mathematical rules that give the model maximum transparency, predictability and stability.

Thanks to the efforts of our community, tokenomics, website, content, referral programme, groups and telegram bot have been developed, user's personal account and there are many more plans in the pipeline.

Our community has the ambitious goal of setting a new mid-term trend in the crypto market and related high risk investment markets.

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