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# The Project Protocol

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## <mark style="color:blue;">Zombie Turtle Island</mark>

After years of studying the trends and fads of blockchain, we became big fans of the innovations happening around technology like, Play-to-Earn, Metaverse, Memes and NFT.  We wanted to create an immersive world that can bring impactful awareness to our community about the things happening to our sea turtle friends.  For this reason, the team has decided to build our entire ecosystem around a protocol called, **Zombie Turtle Island Protocol (ZTIP).** &#x20;

**Zombie Turtle Island** is (or will be) a virtual world ecosystem that creates various tangible and intangible value with gaming NFT as the core.  The aim is to build an expandable virtual world that offers players various ways to earn and acquire wealth.  Furthermore, the players get to learn about preserving the life of sea turtles inside the game and will play a key role in spreading awareness.

We will learn about the Lore of this immersive virtual world in the next segment. &#x20;


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