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# Create a New NFT Collection

## Overview

Learn how to create a new NFT collection on the DG Live Marketplace.<br>

## Steps

1. Click on the 'Minter' tab in the DG Live Marketplace.
2. Choose the type of NFT collection you want to create (e.g., artwork, collectible, etc.).
3. Provide the necessary metadata, including the name, description, and image or media file for your NFT collection.
4. Set the royalties for your NFT collection, which determines the percentage of future sales that you'll receive as the original creator.
5. Confirm the details and click on the 'Create Collection' button to mint your NFT collection.


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