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# Komet Launch\_

Komet is a multichain NFT platform that aims to make minting NFTs for brands & creators as simple as buying fashion to democratize digital assets.

Kometverse functions across all **EVM-compatible chains** like Polygon, AVAX, Ethereum, Base Blast, and Bitcoin L2s like Bitlayer, offering the best security, speed, and transparency from the leading blockchains in the space.

Herein, Launch\_, provides powerful brands and IPs with a flexible and smart minting infrastructure. Unlike other launchpads, Komet offers a one-touch launch process with additional marketing and operational support, making it quick and convenient.

Komet is pioneering the multichain NFT space, launching over **110**+ collections across chains and generating a mint volume of over **500K**.

**Swipe to see Komet's success stories on the following slides.**

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