A goshuin is a seal given by a shrine or temple as proof of visiting the shrine or temple. It generally consists of a vermilion seal and the name of the shrine or temple or the name of a deity or Buddha written in ink. However, the goshuin shown here is a fictitious goshuin that does not actually exist. However, in the world of mysticism, it is a mysterious goshuin that may bring you good fortune for visiting the fictional shrine or temple. Give it a try!
Issuer: rHTDQcrkezXQkQPJ2cvbhfCjJrA6v5kfyJ
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Goshuin (stamp of a temple) is an NFT collection on the XRP Ledger built using the native XLS-20 NFT standard with 10 items held by 4 owners, launched 300 days ago. A goshuin is a seal given by a shrine or temple as proof of visiting the shrine or temple. It generally consists of a vermilion seal and the name of the shrine or temple or the name of a deity or Budd
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4 unique addresses currently hold Goshuin (stamp of a temple) NFTs out of 10 total items in the collection. The owner count updates as NFTs are bought, sold, and transferred on-chain.
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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. Every Goshuin (stamp of a temple) NFT is an XLS-20 token.