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# Our Mission

Our mission at Satori is to allow more opportunities for growth in the Web3 space with focus is on community, creativity, adventure, and collaboration. Being around smart money isn't cheap, that's why Satori NFTs provide the Alpha and Trading tools for low cost!

## Community <a href="#community" id="community"></a>

Community is everything. Satori community is the main part of our project. We believe in the organic community growth. There will be no invite competitions or endless grinding. We only have room for those who want to be a part of Satori family to create, share, learn, and have fun.

## **Fairness and Transparency** <a href="#fairness-and-transparency" id="fairness-and-transparency"></a>

The Satori brand is based on fairness and transparency. We will not reserve rare NFTs for ourselves (except Satori boxes). We will not use bots to build a fake community. 50% of Secondary Royalties will go towards Satori expansions, voted by the community. As a proof of concept, we will provide our Alpha and will show some products before minting start.


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