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# What is UNIVERSAL STALLION?

UNIVERSAL STALLION (UNISTA) is a BCG game based on real-life horse racing.

It employs GameFi's system that allows players to profit from playing the game by obtaining in-game currency (USP) and crystals.

◆Racing

　It is possible to win USP or crystals as prize money for races.

　There are two types of races: NPC races and PVP races.

　In addition, PVP races are regularly held with specific prizes, such as the Grand Prize, where good results can earn more prize money.

◆Market

　The market is basically a place to buy and sell crystals.

　In the market, breeding rights and mares can be bought and sold, and horses with superior bloodlines and talent will fetch higher prices.


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