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# Raffle System

An NFT raffle platform that offers a range of features to attract users and projects. The platform allows projects to host raffles for their NFTs. \
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Here is a breakdown of the different uses of the platform:

NFT raffle platform: a platform for hosting NFT raffles. Individuals can use the platform to host their NFT raffles.

Marketing to projects: PolygonBoyz will market the platform to projects looking to host NFT raffles through targeted advertising, social media campaigns, and partnerships with influencers and other industry players.

Competitive fees: PolygonBoyz charges a 4% hosting fee for individuals to use the platform and provides competitive fees for projects.

Revenue-sharing program: PolygonBoyz offers other projects a revenue share of 5-30% for hosting their NFT raffles exclusively on the platform. This incentivizes projects to use PolygonBoyz as their primary platform and attracts more projects to the platform.\
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PolygonBoyz NFT holders Benefits: Only PolygonBoyz NFT holders are eligible for Matic rewards by staking their NFTs. 60% of all Profits from Raffle System will be put into the Staking Air Drop Wallet for holders which will be give out once a month for those that have their PolygonBoyz NFT staked for 30 days.

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