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# Introduction

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The project is created based on blockchain technology combined with metaverse to collect tokens of real value through skilled gameplay. In a storyline inspired by ruthless pirates, you will fight to reclaim what was taken and embark on epic adventures. These will take place in a cruel world full of battles, lost lands and treasures. Pirate seas filled with great characters and breathtaking quests will keep you on your toes as you try to be the king of all pirates.

The team is building an ecosystem with Pirate Land Online being the soul, harnessing the power of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and bridging social games with decentralized finance (DeFi). The goal is to increase participation in social gaming and enhance the ownership of commercial digital assets. The idea of actual possession of valuable NFTs that players create in the game, including characters, treasures, gear, accessories, and more, is set to be the project's purpose.

We strive to create a blockchain Metaverse, sustainable ecosystem, especially NFTs. A one-stop blockchain realm offers different services and products, script-less adventures, and a balanced in-game economy with infinite possibilities


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