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# How it works

* **Preservation of Cultural Heritage:** Each NFT sold contributes directly to the conservation and restoration of historical sites, ensuring the survival and upkeep of invaluable cultural landmarks for future generations.
* **Support for Local Artists:** By incorporating the works of local artists into NFTs, Realm of Historia provides both financial support and a platform for these artists to gain exposure and recognition on a global scale.
* **Economic Empowerment & Research:** New revenue model for historical sites, providing a sustainable funding mechanism outside of traditional avenues like donations or government grants, for their further research and exploration.
* **Community Engagement:** The project fosters a community of history enthusiasts, art collectors, and technology adopters, creating a shared space for learning, discussion, and appreciation of global heritage.
* **Educational Impact:** Through storytelling and digital experiences, Realm of Historia offers an engaging way to educate people about the history and significance of various sites and cultures.


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