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Grails and Gems Overview

Collectors and the public decide which are the favorites or the most valuable.

It is understandable to a large extent, although sometimes they are not the rarest, but often because of their recognition value, uniqueness or simply because of the breathtaking beauty of this art

 

Presentation as a multiplier to the floor price (FP) -

results most of the time valid -> Guideline

If less, then take your chance!

 

Grails/Gems

Color/count Pairs

7                > 10xFP

9                > 10xFP

11              > 10xFP

Color 2    > 10xFP

Those are mostly in diamond hands

 

Color 4   > 5xFP

Thick      >  5xFP

(but in bull run will come the main focus since so obvious)

 

Medium Gems

Thin        > 3xFP

Count 7 > 2xFP  

Color 6  > 2xFP               

Blended =false = c/c pairs  >1,5xFP        

Height= min > 1,5xFP     

 

Combined Gems

False and bold  > 1,5xFP                        

 

Pics:

7/7 , 2 color

4 color, Thin

Thick, Count 7

Special Trademarks

Really special and beautiful ones are found and presented here.

 

pics:

1) Only one symmetrical NFT was found

– the most perfect at all #7245 (2 color in addition)

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2) Only one? with black bar #1032

(First noticed: twitter.com/BB88888888888BB/status/1765836357216420056)

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3+4) Only 2? with perfect straight lines #7056; #4970

(only Trait “ordered” can have a straight line!)

 

Please let me know if there are more special ones to add and to show it here.

 

By the way, you can easily find out the owners. 

Mystery
Trademark Traits

Introduction of the Mystery

One of the simple traits is Blended = false/true.

Only about 10% (1024) of the collection have "false".

There is a color range of 2-44 and count (number of bars) of 7-44, so there are exactly 12 color/count pairs (from 7/7 to 44/44).

 

Now to the mystery

Blended = false ALWAYS means that there are c/c pairs without exceptions.

This is probably new to most people. But of the 12 existing c/c pairs, all 12 are false, however, and only 2 have the additional characteristic Blended = true, namely 14/14 and 18/18.  

See table.

 

Question

12 c/c false pairs minus 2 additional true = 10.

 So 2 to the power of 10 = 1024.

This explains the sum of 1024 NFTs for false, but why are they distributed like this?

 ..and why are 2 c/c pairs with true ..and why just these two pairs? all coincidence, or method ?

 

Who has the answer or idea ? please post!

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Here now 2 pics of one of the rare 14/14 and 18/18 "true" pairs.

Only 259 of them exist

Some "Fun" Facts
about Traits

-19 different color & 12 count amounts exist.

- With Height = min you have automatically only counts 7,9,11     

   with color amount <= 18.

- Although Weight = bold is much rarer (17,8%) then

  Weight = balanced, it has hardly any influence on the FP, but it

  is a boosters in conjunction with others.

- Among the Size Traits, Size = thick is the most popular, although

   it is not the rarest.

- Most colors/count pair GEMs are in diamond hands, the rarest

    7/7, 9/9, 11/11 are with >10xFP.

- With Blended = false you have automatically (without

   exception) an equal color/count pair (7/7,…,44/44).

- ALL color/count pairs are Blended = false except (14/14 and     

   18/18) which can be also Blended = true (only 259 exist).

 

Fun pictures created by @BB88888888888BB

Animation with TM

A selection of animations. Thanks to X - Profiles: 

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@Pixeldreams_art; @mike_hasbrouck ; @BB88888888888BB ; @gmmoneyETH; @B0necast

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Links:

x.com/Pixeldreams_art/status/1727726010773156194

hx.com/mike_hasbrouck/status/1751444941287362563

twitter.com/BB88888888888BB/status/1738602917022835032

x.com/gmmoneyETH/status/1758903914123190427

x.com/B0necast/status/1759242630968315914

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Code of Trademark

First noted and brought to community by @patrdoy

twitter.com/patrdoy/status/1738585464813097302

 

He wrotes:

“This is the metadata we have to dig in the p5 code to understand more about it”

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Good luck with that. I enclose hereby some code impressions from him.

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