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# Platform Layer

**Games:**

* **Games Built for Humans and AI.** Balance introduces a groundbreaking concept of games designed to foster collaboration and interaction between humans and AI. These games not only provide immersive experiences for players but also serve as dynamic training grounds for AI agents.
* **Integrated External Games.** Third-party games, developed by external partners, are seamlessly integrated into the Balance platform to support both human players and AI companions. Leveraging Balance’s advanced infrastructure, these games incorporate cutting-edge features like:

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**AI-Powered NFT Creation Tool:**

* **AI-Driven NFT Creation and Launch.** Empower creators by leveraging AI for NFT creation and distribution. This innovative tool integrates advanced AI tools to generate, design, and personalize NFTs for various applications, including games, digital art, and interactive experiences.

**NFT Marketplace:**

* **Trading and Exchange Hub.** The NFT Marketplace is the central hub for buying, selling, and trading NFTs within the Balance ecosystem. It supports a wide range of game-related NFTs, providing users with a secure and efficient platform to manage their digital assets. The marketplace also integrates with other modules within Balance, ensuring that NFTs can be seamlessly used across various games and applications within the ecosystem.


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