BeaRage41 NFT on XRPL
BeaRage41
Collection: Mad Bear
This is an Art Work Collection About an Angry Bear
Issuer: r9ryubCwhmAZsfXBbVKBdqzyeQRZCqDJTm
Taxon: 2
- Background: Blue Background
- Coat: Blue Coat
- Tie: Red Tie
- Coat Highlights: purp
- Face Color: Brown Bear
- Face Shading: Brown Shade
- Face Highlights: Red Highlights
- Eye Accessories: Black Eye Patch
NFTokenID: 0008138857F0827D016F34ECA15FFE84E95FD9D7A67FC8A701E9F76105A9A5C8
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Frequently Asked Questions about BeaRage41
What is BeaRage41?
BeaRage41 is an XLS-20 NFT on the XRP Ledger from the Mad Bear collection. It has a rarity rank of 282. The NFT has 8 traits. This is an Art Work Collection About an Angry Bear
How do I buy BeaRage41?
BeaRage41 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 BeaRage41?
BeaRage41 has a rarity rank of 282 within the Mad Bear collection. Rarity is calculated from trait frequency — lower rank means rarer combinations of attributes.
What traits does BeaRage41 have?
BeaRage41 has 8 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 Mad Bear.
Who owns BeaRage41?
BeaRage41 is currently owned by rHEHhYU3pR6WCpS3mHaScY7iEVdsmnDH4S. 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. BeaRage41 is one of these native XLS-20 tokens.

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This is an Art Work Collection About an Angry Bear
BeaRage41
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