Hunt NFT
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NFT cross-chain raffle marketplace allowing transactions across networks, aiming to evolve into an NFT Hub and seeking grant support for promotion and user acquisition.

Hunt NFT is currently an NFT cross-chain raffle marketplace that anyone can use funds from the Arbitrum network to trade NFTs from Ethereum and other networks.

Hunt NFT is essentially a solution for NFT liquidity that anyone can participate in expensive NFT transactions, purchasing the opportunity to win.

Hunt NFT is currently live but has not received any grant support yet. In the early stages, Hunt NFT supports five blockchains and has the potential to support more blockchain types in the future, including BTC Ordinals NFTs.

Our dream is to establish a new paradigm for NFT transactions, challenging the notion that Ethereum NFTs must be traded exclusively on the Ethereum network and that purchasing an entire NFT is necessary. In the future, we will strive to become an NFT Hub, enabling more NFTs to circulate within Hunt NFT ecosystem.

Currently, the core features of our product have been fully developed. The grant is to help our project gain successful promotion, attract more users to use our product, and ultimately make Hunt NFT a holy land in the world of NFTs.

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