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# Community Creations and Charts

**Community Creations**

1\) The Community Creations list on the homepage will randomly display NFT works created by players.

2\) Having clicked on any creation piece, users can perform operations such as "Collect," "Adopt," or "Purchase."

**Creations Chart**

The creations will be displayed in different Creations Charts sorted according to the corresponding rules. Discover your favorite hot works.

Value Chart: displays the top 10 creations with the highest prices.

Adoption Chart: displays the top 10 creations that have been adopted the most.

Popularity Chart: displays the top 10 creations that have been favorited most.

Trading Volume Chart: displays the top 10 creations that consumed the most significant amount of Cubes for a single work.

**Creators Chart**

The creators' wallet addresses will be displayed sorted according to the corresponding rules. You can find your favorite creator there.

Production Chart: displays the top-18 wallet addresses with the most significant number of creations.

Author Chart: displays the top-18 wallet addresses of creators with the most creations sold.

Copyright Chart: displays the top-18 wallet addresses that have received the most LCT revenue after being adopted.

Cube-holder Chart: displays the top-18 wallet addresses with the most significant number of consumed Cubes per creation.


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