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# 4.2 Creating an Event

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To create your own event, you need to go to your personal profile. Follow the instructions in the photos above to create your event.

To create an event, you need to:

* Complete your profile
* Follow the instructions in the photos
* Fill in the event information and upload a photo of the event
* Wait for event verification by our specialists

If your event is approved, it will appear in your dashboard under "My Events," and you will be able to monitor its progress.

At the end of the event, the creator receives a 1% commission from the losing side.

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">The cost of organizing the event is 100 USDT.</mark>


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