A new project has appeared on the raging NFT market and it is supposed to capture the attention of the Tron community. Bored Ape Yacht Club Tron is a copycat version of the Ethereum-based OG Bored Ape Yacht Club collection. Bored Ape Yacht Club Tron is the 3rd TRON-based project launched on the NFT-market. The first project of this kind was sold out in under 4 months, and the second – in just 36 hours.
TRON NFTs have also demonstrated some spectacular results on the secondary market. For instance, Justin Sun bought a Tpunk for as much as $10.5 million.
The Tron-based collection consists of 10,000 Bored Ape NFTs hosted on the TRON network. Each Bored Ape is unique and programmatically generated from over 170 possible traits, including expression, headwear, clothing, and more. Another 15 unique Apes were added to the collection specifically for the fans of the Tron network:
FOR DIAMOND TOKEN HOLDERS (6/10000) – 6 NFTs dedicated to the projects included in the TRON ecosystem;
FOR EPIC TRON FANS (6/10000) – 6 NFTs with unique traits created for TRON fans;
SECRET GROUP (3/10000) – 3 secret NFTs that will come as a surprise for the whole community after minting.
The minting price is 1,000 TRX for 1 NFT, which stands at the same level as previous TRON-based projects. By comparison, the average price of an Ethereum-based Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT is around 39 ETH, and for Tpunks the floor price is x20, and this floor is increasing every day.
A team of cryptocurrency market professionals, expert illustrators and smart contract developers were put together to allow the project to become a reality.
The BAYCT team has analyzed the previous TRON-based NFT collections. Among the biggest problems facing the team were vulnerability fixes, bug hunts and backdoor eliminations in the smart contracts of the two previous projects.
Official minting is scheduled to start in less than 14 hours, according to the information posted on the official BAYCTron website. The launch of the official marketplace will be announced later on.
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