GOSU Multiplier Madness Slots Event at BC.Game with $500+ prize money
The third edition of our GOSU Multiplier Madness is finally here! We have partnered with BC.Game and are looking forward to an exciting event with lots of cool prizes for GOSUS. The event will start in a couple of hours and will run for 3 days.
Hit some nice multipliers while playing your favorite slots and cash in some nice rewards. The total prize pool is more than $500 (could even increase depending on number of participants). The GOSU Multiplier Madness Slots Event is exclusively available for BTCGOSU players.
Again, if you want to win, you need to hit high multipliers, hit the gosu numbers or – guess what – the lowest multiplier.
Details can be found on Bitcointalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5355038.0
Best of luck to everyone participating!
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It is good to see this a few days before … it does not matter if my multipliers are of a 1x digit 🙂 … I will try to participate.