
PS Miner launches the world's first "XRP Liquid Mining": AI-driven multi-asset cloud mining unlocks the next generation of passive income
Investors can mine XRP, BTC, ETH, DOGE, etc. in real time for only $12.
LONDON, United Kingdom, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the cryptocurrency market heats up and the price of XRP approaches the $5 mark, PS Miner is redefining the way investors earn mining rewards. The company has officially launched 'Ripple Liquidity Mining', the world's first AI-driven multi-asset cloud mining library, which enables users to mine multiple cryptocurrencies simultaneously and dynamically reallocate computing power to optimize real-time returns. With the official launch of Liquidity Mining, users can mine XRP, BTC, ETH, DOGE and other assets with a fully automated cryptocurrency income strategy based on market trends, profit opportunities and network difficulty. Without any technical setup or hardware, even first-time investors can start earning a stable daily income with an investment of only $12.
Why 'Liquidity Mining' will change passive crypto income
Unlike the traditional mining model that locks users into a single asset or static contract, liquidity mining uses PS Miner's proprietary AI income engine AURA for real-time dynamic adjustments. AURA tracks network-wide variables such as price fluctuations, mining difficulty, block rewards, and energy costs, and immediately reallocates computing power to the highest-yielding assets.
PS Miner CEO said: 'Liquidity mining is like an autopilot for your crypto income. Whether XRP rises or Bitcoin's hash rate fluctuates, our system will reallocate in real time, so your funds are always used where it matters most.'
Main features of PS Miner liquidity mining:
XRP sees surge in investor demand ahead of potential breakout
Analysts currently estimate that the probability of an XRP ETF being approved by early Q4 is greater than 95%, which could trigger a massive influx of institutional capital.
PS Miner Chief Market Strategist noted: 'PS Miner's XRP liquidity mining comes at the perfect time. Investors want diversified upside exposure without taking direct market risk - and this product delivers exactly that.'
Get started in three easy steps:
The display of some contract benefits is as follows:
For more information about the contract, please visit: https://psminer.com/project
About PS Miner
Founded in 2018, PS Miner is a global leader in cloud-based cryptocurrency mining and AI-driven DeFi solutions. The platform supports mining of XRP, BTC, ETH, DOGE, LTC, and SOL, providing low-risk, high-reward crypto income opportunities to over 7 million users worldwide. Join PS Miner to create the future of decentralized finance.
Contact information
Official website: https://psminer.com/
Company email: [email protected]
Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks and the possibility of losing funds. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.
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