Cryptoart Valentine's Day

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Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is a day set aside to celebrate, show and share love. It is celebrated annually on February 14. The colour for this awesome day is exclusively white and red.
Many may think it is restricted to lovers, family and friends. But shockingly, it is celebrated world wide even in our cryptoworld the Valentine's day celebration is still observed.

Cryptocurrencies for St Valentine Day

The cryptoworld has grown past the abstract as people try to merge it with humanity. This brought about the introduction of love spread through coins. The Fairwin team have decided to put smiles on people's faces by creating coins or currencies that depict love. These include;

Lovecoin

It was created in 2014, with its foundation built on love. The LOVEcoin was a coin based on “the power of love”. It was designed to “get the world in love with crypto”. The founders wanted to invest the money raised from the IPO in promoting LOVEcoin.

The Valentine Coin

This coin is unique and could be seen as the equivalent of love padlocks or any other love gift to a special someone. If given out to a loved one, this shared loved is forever covered under the wings of blockchain and cryptocurrency for eternity.
Other forms of this crypto-love-currencies include

~datecoin
~Sexcoin

It is amazing where love can pierce through to get to us.

Thanks for reading this piece.

Happy Valentine Day's Celebration

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