@theCityofNFTs - Raised on a mix of brisket and Brooklyn attitude, he navigated Manhattan’s streets in a black hat and sidecurls that were cooler than any trendy haircut. Between Yiddish slang, Torah study, and a healthy dose of chutzpah, he learned to haggle like a pro and avoid eye contact with Times Square mascots. From shul to the subway, his NYC experience was a balancing act of old-world tradition and big-city survival.
Trade NYPJEW on the XRP Ledger DEX at XRPL.to — sub-cent fees, 3-5 second settlement, no sign-up required.
Frequently Asked Questions about NYPJEW
What is NYPJEW?
NYPJEW is a token issued on the XRP Ledger, listed 467 days ago. It has 2 holders and 4 trustlines. You can trade it on the XRP Ledger DEX with sub-cent fees and 3-5 second settlement.
Where can I buy NYPJEW?
You can buy NYPJEW directly on the XRP Ledger DEX through XRPL.to. Connect any XRPL wallet (Xaman, Crossmark, Gem Wallet) and swap XRP for NYPJEW in one click — no centralized exchange or KYC required. The swap settles in 3-5 seconds.
What is the current price of NYPJEW?
NYPJEW is currently trading at 0.0000014810 XRP (+0.00% change in the last 24 hours). Live prices update every few seconds on XRPL.to as trades execute on the XRP Ledger DEX.
Is NYPJEW verified on XRPL?
NYPJEW has not yet been verified on XRPL.to. Always check the issuer address, holder count, and trading volume before buying any XRPL token. The issuer address for NYPJEW is r3P3m6nLvRpcfSo6WHkqug3u1mPAX5C1Tt.
How do I add a trustline for NYPJEW?
To hold NYPJEW, you need to set a trustline to the issuer (r3P3m6nLvRpcfSo6WHkqug3u1mPAX5C1Tt) for the currency code 4E59504A45570000000000000000000000000000. Most XRPL wallets do this automatically when you initiate a swap on XRPL.to — no manual setup required. The trustline reserves 0.2 XRP, which is recoverable when you remove the trustline.
@theCityofNFTs - Raised on a mix of brisket and Brooklyn attitude, he navigated Manhattan’s streets in a black hat and sidecurls that were cooler than any trendy haircut. Between Yiddish slang, Torah study, and a healthy dose of chutzpah, he learned to haggle like a pro and avoid eye contact with Times Square mascots. From shul to the subway, his NYC experience was a balancing act of old-world tradition and big-city survival.