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ZA Miner Unveils 2025 Dogecoin & Ethereum Cloud Mining Event

ZA Miner Unveils 2025 Dogecoin & Ethereum Cloud Mining Event

London, UK, June 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Free $100 trial contract and new ETH mining plans roll out alongside upgraded referral bonuses
London, UK – ZA Miner today launched an enhanced wave of cloud mining offerings as part of its 2025 Growth Event. This release introduces new Ethereum (ETH) contracts and a free $100 Dogecoin trial, all designed to help users generate passive crypto income without the complexities of hardware management, perfectly timed to capture interest during recent market fluctuations.
What's in the 2025 Growth Event?
Why Now?
Following crypto's recent gains and a renewed public appetite for easier entry into mining, ZA Miner's flexible contracts and free entry point offer an approachable way for users to participate, without the hassle of buying and maintaining equipment.
Features & Infrastructure Strength
Event Highlights & Timeline
How It Works
Final Notes
ZA Miner's mid-2025 Growth Event offers a simplified, low-entry path to crypto mining—without hardware, hidden fees, or technical hurdles. With a free trial, transparent daily payouts, and solid infrastructure, this rollout is built for anyone interested in passive earnings through cloud mining. ZA Miner is a UK-based cloud mining provider offering simple, secure, and sustainable crypto mining solutions for individuals worldwide. With a focus on accessibility, clean energy, and automated passive income.
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