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# NFT Exchange

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MBX Station is essentially a trading hub for gamers in the ecosystem. Its exchange interface provides a two-way exchange between In-game Items and NFTs.

* Each game may have certain items that may be minted into NFTs
* Items that may be minted into NFTs may vary for each game.
* The Export into NFTs menu allows users to mint certain in-game items into NFTs, and a commission fee may occur.
* Once the NFTs are minted, they may be traded in NFT marketplaces, or be re-imported into the game via the Import NFTs menu.

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## Fees

A fee may be charged when exchanging In-app Items to NFTs.

#### Fees charged as gMBX

| From         | To           | Fee      |
| ------------ | ------------ | -------- |
| In-game Item | NFT          | 0.5 gMBX |
| NFT          | In-game Item | N/A      |


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