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  2. MovieStarPlanet - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was announced that MovieStarPlanet would be cooperating with the publishing company Egmont to create a MovieStarPlanet Magazine. [17] [18] Each issue of the magazine comes with a code players can redeem in the game to then receive digital cosmetics, such as ''StarCoins'', the currency used in the game, or clothing items for the users' character. [19]

  3. Astar Network - Wikipedia

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    Astar Network is a blockchain that aims to become Polkadot's "smart contract hub" and serves as a parachain for Polkadot. The native token is "ASTR". [1] The developers are members led by Sota Watanabe.

  4. World (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    Worldcoin project was started by a company called Tools for Humanity (TFH), founded by Sam Altman, Max Novendstern and Alex Blania in 2019. [5]In 2021, the company stated that its token (WLD) is intended to be a larger effort to drive a more unified and equitable global economy driven by the internet economy, although it will not be available in the USA.

  5. Heaven's Coin - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Coin [1] (星の金貨 ―Die Sterntaler―, Hoshi no Kinka, lit. "Stars' Coins") is a 1995 Japanese television drama series. The series revolves around Aya Kuramoto ( 倉本 彩 , Kuramoto Aya ) , a deaf and mute girl from Hokkaido who is in love with a doctor named Shūichi Nagai ( 永井 秀一 , Nagai Shūichi ) .

  6. The Star Money - Wikipedia

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    "The Star Money" or "The Star Talers" (German: Die Sterntaler) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in Grimm's Fairy Tales. [ 1 ] It is Aarne-Thompson type 779, Divine Rewards and Punishments.

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  9. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is also used by a variety of air cargo operators. MSP is the busiest airport in the Upper Midwest. [3] A joint civil-military airport, MSP is home to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport Joint Air Reserve Station, supporting both Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard flight operations.