Gold Ape NFT on XRPL
Gold Ape
Collection: Rare Radical Gold
Gold Ape is a high-command primate entity engineered in liquid 24K gold and shadow-forged elegance.
Issuer: r41FZqNjJsVZyQ7Agggu6NFrQ2m2Npizb9
Owner: r41FZqNjJsVZyQ7Agggu6NFrQ2m2Npizb9
Taxon: 13
- Studio Paint Print making : Gold texture
NFTokenID: 00080BB8EFF7254C8417E5D8F9D937D6523F45F0776D25572969B6C805E2632A
View and trade this NFT on XRPL.to — the XRP Ledger NFT marketplace.
Frequently Asked Questions about Gold Ape
What is Gold Ape?
Gold Ape is an XLS-20 NFT on the XRP Ledger from the Rare Radical Gold collection. It has a rarity rank of 32. The NFT has 1 traits. Gold Ape is a high-command primate entity engineered in liquid 24K gold and shadow-forged elegance.
How do I buy Gold Ape?
Gold Ape is not currently listed for sale, but you can place a buy offer through XRPL.to. Connect any XRPL wallet, set your price, and the offer will execute automatically when the owner accepts.
How rare is Gold Ape?
Gold Ape has a rarity rank of 32 within the Rare Radical Gold collection. Rarity is calculated from trait frequency — lower rank means rarer combinations of attributes.
What traits does Gold Ape have?
Gold Ape has 1 traits encoded in its NFT metadata. Each trait contributes to the rarity score based on how common or rare that attribute is across the entire Rare Radical Gold .
Who owns Gold Ape?
Gold Ape is currently owned by r41FZqNjJsVZyQ7Agggu6NFrQ2m2Npizb9. NFT ownership on the XRP Ledger is fully on-chain and transparent — you can verify the current owner at any time on XRPL.to.
What is XLS-20?
XLS-20 is the XRP Ledger's native NFT standard, launched in October 2022. Unlike Ethereum NFTs which require smart contracts, XLS-20 NFTs are built into the XRPL protocol — meaning lower fees, faster settlement, and built-in royalty enforcement. Gold Ape is one of these native XLS-20 tokens.
Description
Gold Ape is a high-command primate entity engineered in liquid 24K gold and shadow-forged elegance.
Gold Ape
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