Bored Ape Yacht Club Tron (BAYCTron), a collection of 10,000 unique Bored Apes supported by Palmar Labs, has launched its own marketplace after being on the market for less than two weeks.
It became the second NFT collection to have its own marketplace after the already popular Tpunks.
BAYCTron’s marketplace was designed to be an easy-to-use tool developed for the minters of the collection to access a ‘potentially profitable’ secondary market.
The marketplace has multiple filters that enable enthusiasts to sort the collection and quickly find their pieces of interest.
Aside from filters such as background, clothes, and mouth shape, Bored Ape lovers can navigate the selection by entering a precise ID number.
To celebrate their launch on Tron, the project added 15 exclusive Apes featuring distinctive elements from the network and would soon come up with a fresh batch of Mutant Apes.
The BAYCTron collection is the third most popular in the Tron network, a global blockchain-based market with its own cryptocurrency – the TRX. It is the second fastest-selling collection on Tron, with Tronmeebits keeping second place.
BAYCTron fans can access the marketplace on the go using TronLink or Klever wallets.
Caroline Matusso, CMO of BAYCTron, said they believe Tron offers unique settings for the development of NFTs, which is why they are there.
Since their minting launch on September 5, BAYCTron has accumulated nearly 9,000 followers on Twitter and hundreds on Telegram.


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