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Prizes

Prizes paid to collectors

Two types of prize payout system.

The collection creator has two options for creating a collection with rewards. The first is rewards paid out for collectors collecting NFTs from the collection into a single wallet. The second is collectors buying NFTs participating in a prize draw during trading.

The number of collected tokens depends on the number of minted tokens in the series, so we define it as a percentage.

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