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# Introduction

Meta Casino is a play-to-earn NFT game that will offer users real-life experiences by using AR and VR.

In **Meta Casino Defi**, players can choose their favorite casino games to play alone like Slot Machine, or compete with other casino game lovers around the world and earn massive income.

**Players can win Play-to-Earn rewards in the following ways:**

1. Play game, win Chips then exchange for MCD token in the wallet
2. Trading VIP card in exchange for MCD
3. Staking blind box to upgrade and get a higher level of the VIP cards

**MetaCasinoDefi** has 10000 NFTs called VIP cards that you can use to unlock the casino games with a different bonus for each level of NFT.

VIP card holders now have access to a new world of DeFi gambling. **Meta Casino Defi**, based on the Binance Smart Chain Network that provides proof of ownership, and allows users to be a part of a growing VIP card community. VIP cards, like any other NFTs, are non-fungible and cannot be exchanged for other assets.


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