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# Map Zones

One of our main goals when envisioning **The Cells Project** was making something that brings different NFT communities together.\
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With that in mind, we created: **ZONES**.\
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**ZONES** are clusters of CELLS inspired in our favorite collections and communities! They come in two sizes: 9 and 25 CELLS, and will be reserved exclusively to the respective collection holders.\
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CELLS that belong to a ZONE will share a **special overlay** inspired in the collection’s art and the exclusive “Zone” trait that will make them rarer.\
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To support our own community, CELL holders will also have the opportunity to belong to a few ZONES reserved for them.

Moving forward, **ZONES** will set the ground for events and competitions between NFT communities!\
More ZONES will be announced before and after launch.\
This is just the beginning!

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