·Land sale is finished·Mint your land NFTs·See how it works
Land Sale info
Land plot customization
As an owner of the land you can put your own name on your plot and add your image which will be visible for others. Both names and images are approved by Everdome Team in order to ensure the content is safe.
  • — No inappropriate / sexually explicit / offensive names.
  • — No nudity, pornography, profanity in images.
  • — We approve all images / names everyday, the process shouldn't take longer than 48 hours depending on the traffic.
  • — Images that don't promote and adhere to the mission of Everdome and the vision of the entire ecosystem are subject to deletion
  • — General map views are updated up to 60 hours
Land Auction Timeline
1500 Everdome Land NFTs has been auctioned every round
Round 130-06.06.22Round 206-13.06.22Round 313-20.06.22Round 420-27.06.22Round 527-04.07.22Round 604-11.07.22Round 711-18.07.22Round 818-25.07.22
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  1. Connect wallet
  2. Switch your network to ETH mainnet
  3. Go to Your Plots page
  4. Click “Mint land” button
  5. Continue in your wallet to pay the gas fees and mint NFT
  6. That’s it. After minting your land NFT it can be traded on platforms such as OpenSea.
  • — Land NFTs are on the Ethereum network
  • — Minting is not time limited
Eligible Discounts (HERO holders & NFT holders)
Eligible Hero holders and Everdome Genesis Key holders will receive their discount in the form of a refund (of your eligible %) following the close of the entire land sale (8-10 weeks from May 30th).
  • — Discount can be used multiple times (buy 5 plots, get X% discount on each plot)
  • — Discounts do not combine (i.e. cannot use your Genesis NFT discount with your HERO discount, or your Tier 2 Genesis NFT discount with your Tier 3)
1 Plot99.87 m²
1 District~234 000 m²
Everdome city1 676 018 m²
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Mars geodata and photos authors // infoThe Bruce Murray Laboratory for Planetary VisualizationNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory