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Expand Up @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ Note that:

Note that your ITHEUM token balance on your header will be showing 0. The ITHEUM token is the utility token of the Itheum protocol. It will be used across the Itheum ecosystem for features such as unlocking data access and governance and generally incentivize positive behavior across Itheum's protocol apps and tools.

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**Step 5)** Let’s now get some Devnet ITHEUM tokens to use within the Data DEX.&#x20;

Locate “ITHEUM Faucet” tile on the Dashboard and click “Send me 120 ITHEUM.”

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**Step 6)** DeFi wallet will ask you to sign the transaction. Click on Confirm.

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**Step 8)** Once this is complete, you will receive 120 ITHEUM Devnet tokens that are now displayed in your dashboard header.

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**Step 9)** Let’s wait a few minutes and use the Faucet again to claim another 120 ITHEUM Testnet tokens.&#x20;

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Expand Up @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ The Owner has to set the following to list the NFT:

* _Number_ of NFTs to list (If you had minted multiple copies, how many you would like to list in a single offer)
* The List Price or _Unlock Fee_ per unit (if you had minted multiple copies and you would like to list multiple copies in a single offer, then this is the fee per copy)
* Max buy per address limits the number of NFTs a single user can buy during 1 transaction.

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Upon invoking the listing, the owner is prompted with a confirmation message that provides a summary and breakdown of the fee split.

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