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# What is Bored Army?

## <mark style="color:purple;">Concept</mark>

&#x20;Bored Army presents itself as an innovative concept: the world's first <mark style="color:purple;">Crypto Gameplace</mark>!

&#x20;It's a comprehensive platform that hosts a variety of games and formats, all powered by the "Play and Earn" concept anchored in blockchain technology.

&#x20;Through the use of NFTs (non-fungible tokens), players have the opportunity to earn cryptocurrency rewards while having fun playing.

&#x20;Each Bored Army NFT is unique and collectible, featuring exclusive elements that add rarity, such as armor, hair, and expressions.

&#x20;Bored Army goes beyond a cryptogame; it represents the perfect fusion of a united community and an innovative platform.

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