# daVinci - Introduction

### Welcome artists, we are happy to have you here! <a href="#what-is-davinci" id="what-is-davinci"></a>

## What is daVinci? <a href="#what-is-davinci" id="what-is-davinci"></a>

**daVinci** is a **NFT** marketplace platform on **Harmony**, where the users can mint/create NFTs for any type of art such as digital art, paintings, music, etc.. and sell/purchase these NFTs with incredible ***low fees and 2 seconds finality.*** The marketplace was built on the promise to offer a **free** minting platform for everyone and having the same culture as **Harmony** in mind..&#x20;

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**“Harmony for One and All. Open Consensus for 10B”.**

&#x20; **You can find this message hidden in** [**Block 0**](https://explorer.harmony.one/block/0xb4d158b82ac8a653c42b78697ab1cd0c6a0d9a15ab3bc34130f0b719fb174d2a) **👀…**
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**As reference we use** [**Rarible**](https://app.rarible.com/) **and** [**Opensea**](https://opensea.io/) **platforms.**


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