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# Announcement on mining activities between MDEX.COM and PIDAO Finance

MDEX reached a collaboration with PIDAO Finance, and will begin mining activities at 12:00 (UTC) on November 13, 2021on MDEX.COM (BSC).

The details of the activities are as follows:

1. New trading mining pool PID/USDT, trade PID/USDT to mine MDX with a total value of 50K USDT within 14 days.
2. New mining pool in boardroom, stake MDX to mine PID with a total value of 50K USDT within 14 days.

The specific number of outputs is subjected to the display on the official website page. Any updates if occurring will be notified through subsequent announcements.

**About PIDAO ：**

&#x20;PIDAO is a decentralized reserve currency protocol that uses the $PID token as its foundation. Each $PID token is backed by a basket of assets (for example, BUSD, USDT, USDC) in the PIDAO treasury, giving it an intrinsic value that cannot be depreciated.PIDAOOfficial website:<https://www.pidao.finance/>

MDEX team&#x20;

121  Nov 2021


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