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Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

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Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining
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Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

2024-05-16 11:51 Last Updated At:12:01

May 15, 2024 | Berkeley, Calif. | Stablecoin

Shakti Coin is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking concept in cryptocurrency mining. Unlike traditional methods, Shakti Coin makes mining a cooperative effort accessible to all, leveling the playing field and allowing everyone to share in the value created within their community.

In the Shakti Network environment, everyone has ample opportunities to participate. The verification process is localized, meaning that during the initial pre-registration phase, there will be a limited number of slots available for miners in each region. This approach is designed to promote a fair and balanced distribution of miners worldwide, preventing any single region or entity from monopolizing the network's mining activities.

Our goal is to ensure that every miner has the opportunity to earn a sufficient income and stay motivated. To achieve this, pre-registrants will have access to the most profitable mining slots within their communities right from the beginning. Early adopters can take advantage of a special pre-registration bounty promotion.

What sets Shakti Coin apart from other digital currencies?

Here are just a few key features:

1. No Specialized Equipment Required: Say goodbye to expensive mining rigs. With Shakti's Stablecoin, anyone can participate in the mining process without requiring specialized equipment.

2. Proximity-Based Verifications: Our innovative verification system ensures the authenticity of transactions by utilizing proximity-based technology, adding an extra layer of security to the mining process.

3. Generous Genesis Bounty: As part of our commitment to the community, Shakti Coin offers a generous bounty program, rewarding early adopters for their support and contribution.

4. Instant Transfer: Say goodbye to waiting forever for payments to settle. Transactions in Shakti Coin settle in real-time, ensuring seamless and timely payment for goods and services exchanged.

Additionally, we are excited to introduce our Referral Bonus Program, offering incentives for those who refer others to mine SXE coins. Sign up now to take advantage of these exclusive limited mining offerings and secure your spot.

Unlike other cryptocurrencies that rely solely on computational achievements and the efforts of individual miners, Shakti Coin is mined through collective human achievement in education. By supporting education in your community, you contribute to learning and stimulate the knowledge-based economy.

Join us in revolutionizing the cryptocurrency industry by participating in this cooperative system.

About Shakti Coin:

Shakti Coin is a pioneering cryptocurrency that aims to democratize the mining process and empower communities through the advancement of education. By fostering cooperation and inclusivity, Shakti Stablecoin is revolutionizing the way we approach cryptocurrency mining. For more information, visit www.shakticoin.com

Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

Shakti Coin: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency Mining

NAIROBI (AP) — Western envoys in Kenya have raised concerns over reports of arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances and urged swift investigations as the country takes up its seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council.

In a joint statement on Thursday, the nine ambassadors and high commissioners said they “will support Kenya in corralling the political will necessary to effect change.”

Human rights groups have accused the authorities in Kenya of arbitrarily arresting and detaining government critics, while several people have been reported missing and, in some cases, their mutilated bodies discovered days later.

Kenya was among several African countries elected to the U.N human rights council on Oct. 9.

The envoys’ statement comes days after four Turkish nationals were abducted from Kenya and repatriated despite registering with the U.N as asylum seekers, citing threats to their lives back home.

“Abduction and forced return to countries they fled directly violates the principle of non-refoulement enshrined in Kenyan law,” Amnesty International Kenya wrote in a statement last week.

Under international law, non-refoulement prohibits the return of any person to a country where they would face torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, or other irreparable harm.

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights on Thursday said it had investigated 60 cases of extrajudicial killings and 71 cases of abductions and enforced disappearances since June.

The country witnessed a series of nationwide anti-government protests that culminated in the storming and burning of parliament on June 25, when several protesters were shot dead outside parliament gates.

The police on Wednesday said that 97 women had been killed by men in the last three months and he highlighted an increase in gender-based violence.

The deputy inspector general of police, Eliud Kipkoech Langat, said there had been an increase in murder and manslaughter cases and called it a “troubling trend.”

The latest killings involve three women who went missing. Their bodies were last week discovered mutilated and dumped in different areas.

In July, the dismembered bodies of nine women were found in a quarry in the capital, Nairobi. A male suspect was arrested and detained as investigations continued but he later escaped from police custody.

The government has in recent days been accused by human rights groups of using arrests and abduction to crack down on critics.

A popular activist, Boniface Mwangi, was on Sunday detained by men who refused to identify themselves. He was held at a police station for a day and later released without charge.

FILE - Sacks with human remains are seen after being removed from a quarry in Mukuru Kwa Njenga area in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Kasuku, File)

FILE - Sacks with human remains are seen after being removed from a quarry in Mukuru Kwa Njenga area in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Kasuku, File)

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