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# How It Works

If a player wins a luxury RWA NFT (such as a supercar) but prefers to sell it rather than claim the physical asset, they can list it on the marketplace—potentially at a discount to attract buyers. Similarly, players who receive puzzle-piece NFTs from Mystery Boxes but need different pieces to complete their puzzle can trade or auction them.

* To place a bid in an auction, buyers must hold $𝙇𝙐𝙓𝘼 equivalent to their offer in their wallet.
* If multiple players are interested in an NFT, they compete in bidding, collectively bringing more $𝙇𝙐𝙓𝘼 into circulation.
* This drives up trading volume and demand for $𝙇𝙐𝙓𝘼 while providing a competitive marketplace for luxury assets and strategic NFT trades.

By enabling both luxury RWA NFTs and puzzle-piece NFTs to be traded, the marketplace fosters an active, strategy-driven ecosystem. Players not only seek valuable assets but also engage in tactical exchanges, reinforcing engagement, liquidity, and the value of $𝙇𝙐𝙓𝘼 across the 𝙇𝙐𝙓𝙀𝙔𝘼 platform.


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