# For NFT Artists/Curators

![An example of a user made lounge in the Portside neighborhood.](https://119237115-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FG6oiwTNONc8JFyQ2p707%2Fuploads%2FqUAl7CmHt5fe8CaUy8Yz%2Fpromomapv30046.jpg?alt=media\&token=47f95f18-fd72-4887-9bcd-a29cd5cf03cb)

Every metaverse touts itself as being the ultimate place for artists or curators to establish a home for their project. The truth is, they are all flawed primarily due to the sheer expanse of greed behind their land sale. With just 1,111 properties, Southside City is designed to be an easily explorable and highly dense urban environment. While the chance of someone wandering into your gallery in most metaverses is near zero, our design ensures that people will discover yours naturally.

Our dedication to freedom allows users to promote whatever they like, and the general chaotic nature of our game is sure to provide an exciting place for your project or gallery to call home. (sorry other metaverses, let's be real, playing on ya'll feels like a corporate club penguin)


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