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# MOUNTAIN CONTRACT

**Contract Address:**&#x20;

[**https://bscscan.com/token/0xa7fcb2baabda9db593e24b25a1a32bfb5168018b**](https://bscscan.com/token/0xa7fcb2baabda9db593e24b25a1a32bfb5168018b)

**Chain:** Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20)

0xa7fcb2baabda9db593e24b25a1a32bfb5168018b

**(OLD) Contract address used for MNTN development:** 0xd671e710df199498097a3903ae0749a183130742

The old contract "0xd671e710df199498097a3903ae0749a183130742" was used for necessary tests in the development of farming and staking.

The holders of the old contract already have their tokens in the current contract, they just have to add it to metamask. Like a hardfork.\
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As indicated to the community, the old token was used solely for the development of MNTN  and its platform. After this the new OFFICIAL optimal contract for the public and our platform: 0xa7fcb2baabda9db593e24b25a1a32bfb5168018b


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