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Get ready—on January 21st at 10 AM UTC, you’ll be able to mint your Total Trust Score! 🌟

Are you ready⁉️

Ensure your wallet is prepared.
Check that attestations are minted on all available networks.
Verify that your HAPI Score is up-to-date! (Remember, scores expire, so keep yours current!)

💡 The higher your Score, the more $SCORE points you’ll get!

📈 Want to increase your Total Trust Score? Learn how: [1] [2] [3]

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