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# Why NFTs on FRAK?

Before thinking about monetizing Creator Work, Creators must guarantee their community that they are interacting with the original work from the Creator, and not a copy. This is why **Frak** gives Creators the possibility to easily mint their work and, in this way, certify the authenticity of their work.

**This NFT, owned by the Creator, enable to receive all the revenue linked to the content. If the NFT is transfer to another wallet, the revenue will be transfer on this new wallet.**&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/CdGPBxjCD2M7Re8g416J" alt="NFT minted for the Creator"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>


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