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# Welcome to SQLRS FLOW

**What have we done so far?**

> After the failed launch of the first collection, we decided to rehabilitate ourselves and restore trust.
>
> The first collection was about training, and we successfully launched 7 course modules that were available to our holders all summer.
>
> — We decided that this was just the beginning of the big journey of SQRLS.

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