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# INNO SWAP

Players who participate in blockchain games on the INNO Platform can acquire LumiWave  POINTs, which can be exchanged for Planet tokens unique to each planet. While LumiWave POINTs are managed in our database, the Planet tokens are managed on each planet using networks such as Ethereum, which means that exchanging LumiWave POINTs for Planet tokens requires a network transaction with a gas fee.

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INNO Swap currently allows users to convert LumiWave POINTs to Planet tokens, but there is a daily limit on the maximum amount of points that can be swapped.&#x20;

> **Ragnarok Labyrinth NFT daily point swap**
>
> > * **Minimum** **POINT** for swapping from Labyrinth points to NEWTON: **10,000 POINTS**
> > * **Maximum&#x20;**<mark style="color:purple;">**NEWTON**</mark> for swapping from Labyrinth points to NEWTON: <mark style="color:purple;">**95,490 NEWTON**</mark>
>
> **Little Legions NFT daily point swap**
>
> > * **Minimum** **POINT** for swapping from Little Legion points to NEWTON: **10,000 POINTS**
> > * **Maximum** <mark style="color:purple;">**NEWTON**</mark> for swapping from Little Legion points to NEWTON: <mark style="color:purple;">**95,490 NEWTON**</mark>

We are continuously working to expand INNO Swap's functionality to enhance the convenience of our users. For now, users who want to exchange their planet tokens for governance tokens can use the decentralized exchanges available, such as Uniswap.


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