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# How to import your NFTs to Livetree

You can import your NFT minted on any NFT blockchain to Livetree. This opens up the possibility of earning residual income from your NFTs without selling them. Import your NFTs to Livetree by following this simple guide. If your NFT is not minted on Celo, Unique, Quartz, Moonriver, Moonbeam, or Ethereum, refer to the How to Import Your NFTs to Livetree Using the XP Network guide.

Note: Your NFT must already be in the wallet connected to the dApp portal on Livetree. You should also have a sufficient amount to cover the gas fee in your wallet.&#x20;

Step 1: Visit <https://portal.livetree.com/login>  and log into your collective profile

Step 2: Hit “Import NFT to your collective” button on your collective page in the dApp portal

Step 3: On the Add NFT address and ID section of the page, copy and paste your NFT Contract address and NFT ID into the respective field and hit “Verify NFT” button

Step 4: <mark style="background-color:green;">**Congrats**</mark>, Your NFT has been verified, Give your NFT post a title and description, and hit the “Import NFT into my collective” button. Open MetaMask and confirm the transaction

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