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# The $REVV token

$REVV is the web3 motorsport token that is used across Animoca’s portfolio of racing games and an ever increasing set of partners from the motorsports ecosystem. Our vision is for $REVV to be synonymous with web3 motorsports and serve as the token underpinning digital vehicle culture.

To create an ecosystem around the REVV token, we are building the Motorverse. The Motorverse will bring the experience of vehicle ownership to the digital age. We will create a world where you can own, collect, and trade high fidelity digital vehicles, and drive them in many games and experiences.

The Motorverse will help leading global automotive brands to publish digital vehicles. At the same time, we are connecting vehicle owners to gaming, and social experiences at the intersection of motorsports, racing games, and web3.&#x20;

In partnership with motorsport brands, championships, car manufacturers, and key industry figures around the globe, the Motorverse will become the focal point of digital vehicle culture in web3. We believe in the network effects of an open ecosystem, and welcome all partners to join us in creating new types of experiences around digital vehicles that have not been dreamt up yet.

$REVV is the token that sits at the core of this shift towards digital vehicle culture, as we are building a global community with a shared love of cars & bikes, racing games & motorsports.&#x20;

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