OpenSea adds ApeCoin (APE) payments. With this development, ApeCoin became the 22nd largest cryptocurrency, surpassing Tron (TRX) and Cahainlink (LINK).
OpenSea adds APE to payment options
Leading NFT marketplace OpenSea has now confirmed that it supports payments on the popular metaverse coin ApeCoin (APE).
A video confirming this development was shared on Twitter by a crypto investor :
Here it is, folks. OpenSea has implemented a Buy APE Only functionality. NFTs can now be limited to being tradable in APE only. Does this mean the secondary market will only be in APE, imagine.
OpenSea’s acceptance of ApeCoin as a payment method, Not surprising for the NFT community. These days, ApeCoin is the only cryptocurrency that does well regardless of general market conditions. The altcoin price has gained more than 83% in the last 14 days.
APE surpasses SAND and MANA, now LINK and TRX
As we reported earlier this week, the number one metaverse token (SAND and MANA) as Kriptokoin.com by passing). It’s also a special coin for minting the Otherside metaverse land. According to experts, all these points prove that ApeCoin is in good standing. This is big news for the Apecoin community.
The OpenSea platform also supports four Blockchain networks: Polygon, Klatyn, Ethereum and Solana. The second of these is its newest integration. A CryptoCompare data reveals that APE is one of two digital assets to lead the fee in terms of earnings over the past 30 days.
Currently CoinMarketCap data, Apecoin is currently the lowest by market cap. It shows that it is among the top 25 cryptos. Completing the top 25 ranking lists, Tron (TRX) ranks 22nd ahead of other digital assets such as Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Chainlink (LINK).
Before the launch of the Otherside metaverse today, a Twitter user reported that there are over 30k wallets currently holding more than 305 APEs and claimed that 38% (or 16,684) of them had already been verified by KYC. It also states that more than 12,450 wallets hold more than 600 APEs. In the first wave, 29,140 title deeds were issued; this is the maximum number that can be printed in that wave.