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# Treasure Box

The following three (3) types of Treasure boxes can be sought and collected in-game:

1. **Private Treasure Boxes** – these boxes are only available for the individual users and therefore can only be seen and detected by the users, there’s a 6-hour life of all private treasure boxes.
2. **Public Treasure Boxes** – these boxes are available to qualified players in the public, tends to have better prizes, more unlock conditions, and are therefore more competitive, there’s a 24-hour life of all public treasure boxes unless otherwise specified.
3. **Promotional Treasure Boxes** – these boxes are available to qualified players in the public, but can be collected one time for each account. They contain *Non-Fungible Token* (NFT) promotional vouchers which can be used or traded in the in-app marketplace. There’s also a chance for normal and **limited version** in-game token/NFT to be rewarded in the same box. There also could be other special conditions set by the participant company.


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