Moon Launches Revenue-Generating NFT Land Sale

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Build a colony and surpass older generations with MoonMetaverse_ land plots

has launched a revenue-generating NFT Land sale. Players will have the opportunity to acquire land plots, build a new world and manage its development while uncovering the mysteries of the Moon's dark side.

The limited collection of 1,000 land plots is being launched today, offering the best deals possible for early adopters. Customers will be able to get a head start by joining Moon Metaverse during its private sale period and receive extremely rare and valuable resources after getting access to private land.The surface of the moon is presented by 126,000 virtual HEX land plots that are tied to NFTs. Each HEX can be transformed into a fully functioning community within the first lunar colony.

After purchasing a HEX, players will be able to increase its value by developing the territory, which will add more economic, political and militaristic value to it.

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