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# Announcement Of Homepage Update

Dear Users,

We are pleased to inform you that our SpiderPool homepage is about to undergo a complete redesign on July 19, 2024 (GMT+8)! This update aims to enhance user experience, making it quicker and more convenient for you to use our services. The main updates include:

* **New Design:** A clean, modern interface for smoother browsing.
* **Navigation Update:** Adjusted the navigation to help you better manage and monitor miner data.
* **Enhanced Security:** Improved security measures to ensure the safety of your data and assets.

We believe the new website will provide you with a better user experience. Thank you for your continued support and trust!

If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact our customer service team.

Sincerely,

The SpiderPool Team

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