PANews reported on November 20th that superfortune, the first Web3 metaphysical project incubated by Manta Network, announced a special event in collaboration with Four.meme, the largest MEME LaunchPad platform on the BNB Chain, and Junk.Fun, the MEME recycling protocol – Burn-to-Earn.
Users can use the "Destroy Tokens & Destroy Gas" feature within the SuperFortune app to destroy any BNB Chain assets, including but not limited to valuable assets, MEME tokens, tokens from RUUG projects, and tokens with no real value or liquidity. All destroyed tokens will be recorded in the user's contribution history.
Burning any asset issued on Four.meme will earn you extra rewards. After Superfortune completes TGE, it will distribute $GUA token rewards based on users' contributions to asset burning. The more value of assets burned, the higher the value of the rewards users can receive.

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