
Huba Buba
@babakura
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Capitalization: 1,006,926 ETH.
Minimum cost of an instance: 46.5 ETH.
The Yacht Club of the bored Monkey gets the status of the most popular collection in the crypto community. The BAYC creators planned to distribute humanoid monkeys to investors "just like that" and at an acceptable price tag. Each of the avatars differs in background and character: monkey fur, headdress, piercing, additional properties. The uniqueness of the concept was confirmed by Coin and celebrities. For example, Enimen, Post Malone, Madona, and Justin Bieber became NFT buyers.
They are rated as the best NFTs, since the curators of the collection offer token owners access to a private club. There is an opportunity to attend concert events and exhibitions. With the development of the brand name of monkeys, a new collection of mutated animals Mutant Ape Yacht Club appears. We recently introduced a metaverse that has already "blown up" the token market and allowed us to literally purchase a virtual plot of land. 0 reply
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Fossil feces of dinosaurs
While museums put dinosaur bones on display, George Frandsen went further and began collecting... fossilized feces. The collection includes more than 5,000 samples of coprolite.
Perhaps the main question is, how did George Frandsen get hooked on such an extraordinary hobby? The collector himself says that, as a young freshman, he visited a fossil store in Utah and found a particularly impressive specimen.
After the purchase, Frandsen had a strange interest in coprolites, so the man began collecting them. Among the samples there are tiny peas and giant "tortillas" weighing up to 2 kg! Today, coprolites are important to scientists because they provide important clues about what fossil reptiles ate when they roamed the earth. As a well-known collector, Frandsen even lent his collection to the South Florida Museum. The collector is also the owner of the Poozeum website, which has nothing but... well, you get it. 0 reply
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