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# SaaS

### **"SaaS" Incubation Platform**&#x20;

SaaS stands for Software-as-a-Service. The “SaaS” incubation platform is a combinable NFT and GameFi product development platform pioneered by BunnyPark, which has a wide range of NFT protocols and smart contracts that comply with ERC-721 and ERC-1155 development standards while at the same time universalizes NFTs through unified specification of meta-information. Developers are only required to select their desired protocol templates and quickly create standalone NFT products within the custom parameters.

It is necessary to deploy projects through unified development standards which would largely save developers early efforts and ensure the effective interoperability of different NFT products developed and run based on the same blockchain. At the same time, the future extensibility and flexibility of the deployed products would also be ensured, which would lead to a better NFT ecosystem on the public chain.

### **"SaaS" Incubation Fund**

Through “SaaS” incubation fund, BunnyPark is committed to building NFT standardization on BSC and providing comprehensive incubation services for outstanding developer teams, including but not limited to:

\- Up to $1,000,000 of financial support\
\- Advice on building a healthy economic model\
\- Standard project development guidance\
\- Holistic operational support\
\- Long-term assistance to ensure the health of the project development


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