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# Scalability

Our goal is to partner with as many hyped communities as possible - to launch their merchandise lines and run a profit sharing system. Long term, we look at ourselves as the go-to merchandise launchpad, where we will sell out limited stock items for not just crypto brands, but exchanges, venture capital firms and NFT influencers who want to launch their clothing collections. \
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This will give us mass exposure amongst communities, who - when visiting our site, will not only learn about the CoinMerch Brand but the underlying token $MERCH as well.  This will keep us trending amongst social circles across networks throughout the age of the token.\
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Further, we are going to list $MERCH on atleast one high tiering centralized exchange in the first month of launch. This, along with our well designed affiliate program where we will be shipping custom t-shirts to well known influencers will bring a lot of attention and sales to the merchandise store. \
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