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Accelerating Adoption of Utopia P2P

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Mon, 13/09/2021 - 10:31
Accelerating Adoption of Utopia P2P
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The Utopia P2P ecosystem has been through many challenges since its official release on November 18, 2019. But with every obstacle, the team and the community have persevered. After rebuilding the mining bot from scratch in order to secure the long term stability and performance of the ecosystem, we witnessed the mining bot count go from zero to now over 30,000 distributed around the world as of early September, 2021.

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Mobile App on the Horizon

Adoption of Utopia P2P continues to accelerate as the value proposition of the ecosystem keeps growing. Users are now eagerly anticipating the impending release of the much touted Utopia P2P mobile application which will help bring our beloved ecosystem to the masses.

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