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BITCOIN VAULT DOUBLES TOMORROW

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MBABANE – Bitcoin Vault is the future.

Pool players are invited to register for the Bitcoin Vault Pool Doubles Tournament with E200. The tournament starts tomorrow at the Express Car Wash pool room. A E10 000 sponsorship was unveiled yesterday at the hive of cue ball in the capital city. Bitcoin Vault representatives, Sibonele Mohale and Eswatini’s national pool player Dodge Matsebula of Police Academy Pool Club presented the E10 000 replica cheque plus two trophies to the tournament’s Organising Committee yesterday afternoon. 

Bitcoin Vault is a new crypto-currency through Mining City which allows people to change their financial story. They partake by buying a mining plan of choice and their guarantees them mining rewards in terms of digital money. Matsebula said this sponsorship marked a strong partnership between pool players and Bitcoin Vault, which he said would continue for years to come. 

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“Bitcoin Vault is the future and it is such sponsorships that will revive cue sport in the country. We are happy to partner with pool and I encourage pool players to seek knowledge about Bitcoin Vault and get financially liberated using this sustainable way of making money,” said Matsebula.

He urged players to continue upholding their common values which include discipline and respect at all times. One of the tournament’s organisers Sicelo Mndzebele extended appreciation to the sponsor and promised to spread the word about Bitcoin to help people get financial liberation. He explained that all players that would be competing in this tournament will be expected to wear the Bitcoin Vault printed t-shirt at all times.

“On behalf of pool players, I would like to thank Bitcoin for the generous sponsorship and awesome prizes tabled for the winners. At Express Car Wash, we operate according to the book. Our pool room is conducive for everyone including women and children because alcohol or cigarettes consumption is strictly prohibited within our premises,” said Mndzebele.



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