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# Monetizing

The key monetizing mechanism of DEFI WARS includes the use of internal cryptocurrency as crystals, the smart contract of which is developed on the basis of the Binance Smart Chain blockchain.

In addition, the game has established a **Season Battle Pass** system, during which the player receives a more substantial amount of rewards, crystals and experience for victories and other bonuses. The system additionally stimulates players to more frequent activity in the game!

Besides the above-mentioned mechanisms of monetizing, DEFI WARS takes into account more traditional ways. Therefore, the project involves such platforms as AppStore and Google Play Market to draw attention to the game, maintaining its value and competitiveness on the mobile application market!

In accordance with the current trend on the digital market, DEFI WARS has launched its own NFT marketplace, through which users and investors get an opportunity to buy and sell game items at a profit!

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