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Dvision Network Announces the First LAND Sales in Collaboration with Binance NFT and FFTb on 24th November

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PRESS RELEASE. Dvision recently announced it would be selling its digital estate through a tripartite partnership with Binance NFT, NFTb and Binance NFT. This will allow its users to take part in the sales on three different platforms.

Dvision has revealed, that it will be offering 1,452 NFT Mystery Boxes through Binance NFT exclusively for Binance.com users. The mystery box, as the name implies, contains one random LAND NFT taken from Dvision’s entire LAND collection. Users will be able purchase the Mystery Box at a set price. The probability of dropping a 1×1 or legendary 3×3 Lot NFT is also available.

Furthermore, 1,495 LAND Boxes shall also be offered through an Initial NFT Offering (INO) on NFTb, where users can participate in highly sought after NFT drops by Metaverse projects such as Dvision and other NFT drops from celebrities and creators and games. You should note that NFTb and Binance NFT will use BUSD as the primary currency for NFT purchases. Lastly, 1,469 LAND Lots are being offered in Dvision’s Marketplace, where users can purchase a specified piece of LAND Lot using DVI tokens. Additional information will be provided later on once the countdown on the website eventually reaches its logical conclusion on November 24th, 2021. The LAND Sale is expected to be one of the most significant sales of Digital Estate on Binance Smart Chain.

What is Dvision?

Dvision Network is a multichain metaverse platform. It’s built on Ethereum Network and connected to BSC (Binance smart chain). DVI is the native token of the platform that powers it. It provides both utility and governance tokens across all platform pillars. Dvision can be divided into three main platform pillars: Meta-City and Meta-Space. Finally, NFT Marketplace.

Users have the option to use LANDs (Metaspace) in the metaverse, where they can create their own content. This content will then be integrated into the Meta-City. User-created content isn’t restricted in this instance and can be offered in many forms, including commercial, gaming, entertainment, as well as academic in game content.

The Final Countdown

Dvision Network’s official site is now displaying the countdown to the LAND Sale, that will end at 8 PM KST on 24th November. Two Meta-Cities will be launched in Dvision Metaverse. These Meta-Cities will be named New York and Seoul.

Furthermore, the LAND symbolizes the digital ownership and custody pertaining to the Meta-Space through users registered as NFT (BEP-721 on BSC). It can also be used to create personalized virtual estate within the Dvision Metaverse.

Dvision also produced the LAND Sales Teaser. This highlights the three-way collaboration of Binance NFT and Dvision with NFTb. This partnership was formed with the goal of everyone involved ultimately benefiting from the collaboration and the trailer thus depicts the inauguration of the New York Meta-City.

The LAND Concept in Dvision Metaverse

Dvision World is currently the state of the developed product by Dvision Network. It has not been stated in their official disclosure that it will become the end point of their metaverse. Dvision World is the main piece that was supposed to connect all Meta-Cities in this universe. It can be used to teleport to specific Metas. Hence, Dvision World is just the beginning that has set the commencement for the opening of 20 Meta-Cities, which will be owned by the users through the LAND (Meta-Space) ownership system.

Unlike other metaverses, Dvision has introduced sustainable and interesting LAND allocation structure, which states that LAND lots in each Meta-City are distributed according to 40/40/20 system, where 40% is allocated for their Play-To-Earn model that allows users to engage in the combat mode to contribute to the LAND Purification process and earn DVI tokens, and 40% is allocated for the LAND Sale and remaining 20% is owned by the management for their brand-specific content introduction and per partner allocation.

This ongoing LAND Sale will begin the first phase in the metaverse revolution being initiated by Dvision Network.

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