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# How to list your NFT on the official token registry

The token-registry represents a list of the known NFTs. The benefit of listing your NFT collection on the official token registry is for ease of visibility and accessibility by third parties such as VORJ collection statistics and additional VeWorld NFT integration.

## Prerequisites

To list your token on the token registry you will need:

* Have created a fungible token to list on the official token registry. You can follow this guide if you haven't created a fungible token yet [Create, deploy & mint a non-fungible token (NFT)](/tutorials/create-deploy-and-mint-a-non-fungible-token-nft.md).
* A GitHub account
* Working knowledge of GitHub (Ability to fork a repo and create a pull request)

## Get listed on the token registry

To get your token listed on the token registry follow the steps in the official repo, <https://github.com/vechain/nft-registry>.


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