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# The Space Guild Platform

The project is structured to ***create a profitable virtual economy*** that consists of virtual lands known as guild territories, whose ownership is tied to NFTs. The NFT owner or the player must manage the guild and while doing so may level up and be able to create guild-specific resources. Overall, Space Guild rewards gamers or guild owners and works around a ***community-centric revenue-sharing model***.

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As we have already discussed, ***Space*** ***Guild  is a gaming platform designed to tap into the potential of the GameFi industry***. Let us now understand how this would be achieved by comprehending this game’s structure, vision, and competitive advantage.


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