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# Drops

Enoch Social Monetization offers a unique way to earn rewards through Drops. Drops are free NFTs that are rewarded to users who actively participate in trading 3D collectible assets in the Enoch marketplace and seller shops.

To earn Drops, users need to participate in trading activities within the Enoch marketplace and seller shops. The more actively a user participates in trading, the higher their chances of earning Drops.

Drops can be valuable rewards for users as they can be sold or traded on the Enoch marketplace, allowing users to earn money through their participation in trading activities. Additionally, Drops can also be used to showcase a user's status and achievements on the platform, as they represent a user's success in trading 3D collectible assets.

We encourage you to participate in trading activities within the Enoch marketplace and seller shops to increase your chances of earning Drops. If you have any questions or need help getting started, don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.

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