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Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), often colloquially called Bored Apes or Bored Ape is a non-fungible token (NFT) collection built on the Ethereum blockchain with the ERC-721 standard. The collection features profile pictures of cartoon apes that are procedurally generated by an algorithm. The parent company of Bored Ape Yacht Club is Yuga Labs. [1]
[note 1] Where necessary, the price is first converted to dollars using the exchange rate at the time the NFT was sold. The inflation adjustment may change, as recent inflation rates are often revised. A list in another currency may be in a slightly different order due to exchange-rate fluctuations.
While KOBA is a meme coin, the project has ambitious goals within the Kaspa ecosystem, striving to drive visibility and engagement, ultimately benefiting the project’s development fund. This listing on XT Exchange provides an exciting opportunity for Koba and its community to broaden their reach and visibility in the cryptocurrency space.
The first known "NFT", Quantum, [25] was created by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash in May 2014. It consists of a video clip made by McCoy's wife, Jennifer. McCoy registered the video on the Namecoin blockchain and sold it to Dash for $4, during a live presentation for the Seven on Seven conferences at the New Museum in New York City.
Metadata describes what the NFT includes, such as a digital signature by the artist, and contains the transaction history. Each minted token comes with a unique identifier linked to an address ...
People who showed up to Yuga Labs’ recent three-day event celebrating a collection of Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs have reported eye and skin irritation, potentially from UV light used at the event.
Snoop Dogg is bringing his alter ego Dr. Bombay, named after his NFT Bored Ape of the same name, to his second collaboration with Skechers. The brand new lineup, which launched on Skechers ...
CryptoPunks is a non-fungible token (NFT) collection on the Ethereum blockchain.The project was launched in June 2017 by the Larva Labs studio, [1] a two-person team consisting of Canadian software developers Matt Hall and John Watkinson.