Pixel Peasant #1109 NFT on XRPL
Pixel Peasant #1109
Collection: Pixel Peasants
2000 Pixel Peasants thriving in the 8-bit Kingdom
Issuer: rECXyJEqjS8BUEjU6Hk7TwHJJFWkMZBhGD
Taxon: 1
- Background: Light Blue
- Body: Lava
- Eyes: Red
- Shoes: Yellow Sneakers
- Shirt: Grey Long Sleeve
- Pants: Yellow Shorts
- Mouth: Blue Mask
- Head: Grey Combover
NFTokenID: 00081388A0DB6BA6DD19004ABE3CC5BFB96ECFA7F4008E1847DD0CFE05885F64
View and trade this NFT on XRPL.to — the XRP Ledger NFT marketplace.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pixel Peasant #1109
What is Pixel Peasant #1109?
Pixel Peasant #1109 is an XLS-20 NFT on the XRP Ledger from the Pixel Peasants collection. It has a rarity rank of 233. The NFT has 8 traits. 2000 Pixel Peasants thriving in the 8-bit Kingdom
How do I buy Pixel Peasant #1109?
Pixel Peasant #1109 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 Pixel Peasant #1109?
Pixel Peasant #1109 has a rarity rank of 233 within the Pixel Peasants collection. Rarity is calculated from trait frequency — lower rank means rarer combinations of attributes.
What traits does Pixel Peasant #1109 have?
Pixel Peasant #1109 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 Pixel Peasants.
Who owns Pixel Peasant #1109?
Pixel Peasant #1109 is currently owned by rsviBCvLfRD8Fmer96LB1n96t73LoFZF8n. 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. Pixel Peasant #1109 is one of these native XLS-20 tokens.
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2000 Pixel Peasants thriving in the 8-bit Kingdom