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# Trust/Transparency

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## Trust

Trust has pivotal importance in the gambling, casino, NFT, and blockchain market; it is the main building block of every business environment. It is essential to build up trust before digging into any contract. The NFT and crypto ecosystem require clarity not only in the community but also in the development and security of the users. Hence, we work to gain the trustworthiness of our users to grow and expand rapidly.

## Transparency

We want to make this project successful and bring an actual change. To achieve this, we have formed a transparent plan. The core value of Sin City Apes is transparency to the community. The purpose of Sin City Apes is to offer play to earn games for casino lovers in the metaverse in a community-based environment and involve a diverse group of NFTs holders and businesses all over the world focusing on the future of gambling, casinos, metaverse, and non-fungible tokens. $APINA token is aimed at providing value to the community. Transparency primarily involves two areas: proof of solvency and proof of legitimate trading volumes. Proof of solvency is critical because community and investors need to know the risk of engaging with a financial entity that holds their funds.


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