March 25, 2022

Top Bored Yacht Ape Club NFTs

by Sebastian Calderon
Ape Club NFTs

The Bored Ape Yacht Club markets itself as a club among clubs, promoting exclusivity as its primary selling point. It’s a digital lounge that only has space for 10,000 members because there are only 10,000 Bored Ape NFTs that represent digital collectibles built on the Ethereum blockchain.

When you purchase a Bored Ape, you gain access to select benefits that only club owners will truly reap. What makes a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT noteworthy isn’t just the sale price but the buyer’s identity, its notable uses, and the creativity behind the image.

Bored Ape Yacht Club’s theme is punk rock with an NFT profile. The 10,000 NFTs with apes in all colors, shapes, and forms, with attributes such as bored or elated expressions, cyborg bodies and devil horns.

This is WhatareNFTs.com countdown on some of the best Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT’s ever minted:

Bored Ape #2087 – 769 ETH / $2.3 million USD

Bored Ape Yacht Club #2087 is one of the rarest apes of all and one of the most expensive ever sold. It has a cigarette in its mouth and angry eyes staring into oblivion. But what makes this Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT special is his psychedelic rainbow skin, a trait not commonly seen among his ape brethren illustrated and immortalized in the Ethereum blockchain. An anonymous buyer spent 769 Etc to purchase BAYC #2087 through OpenSea, marking a significant milestone in the BAYC NFT history.

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Bored Ape #8585 – 697 ETH / $2.67 million

One of the most expensive NFTs in the BAYC collection, Bored Ape #8585 has one of the most extraordinary designs of the drop. Noteworthy for its psychedelic gradient, crown, and sunglasses, this Ape managed to reach a value of 697 ETH, which was equivalent to a USD value of $2.67 million.

Avid NFT collectors have always spent millions on Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs, as we’ll see in this list. Still, there seems to be a correlation between trippy monkey fur and high amounts of ETH, as this is not the first Bored Ape to reach millions while also having the psychedelic skin trait.

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The crown bored Ape with the trippiest fur and expression of all was purchased by an anonymous seller in 2021. The buyer of this NFT also spent a cool 200 ETH ($775,00) on Fidenza, 155 ETH ($600,000), and 265 ETH ($1 million) on two CryptoPunks.

Binance’s description of this BAYC NFT is the following:
Bored Ape #8585 is officially the most expensive NFT in the BAYC collection. With a king’s crown, heart sunglasses, and a psychedelic body, the Trippy Ape was sold for $2.7 million on OpenSea.

Bored Ape #7090 – 600 ETH / $2.27 million

Bored Ape #7090 dazzles us with glistening gold skin and rainbow teeth, a bored expression on his eyes, and heart glasses that’d make anyone jealous.

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Bored Ape #7090 was one of the rarest apes available and one of the most exclusive thanks to its solid gold fur characteristic. It was one of the highest sales of the collection and was initially purchased by NFT collector @Robistraveling. He subsequently tweeted that it was a pleasure and privilege to become the owner of Bored Ape #7090 and that the sale would be a stepping stone for #BAYC reaching record highs.

Bored Ape #8135 550 ETH – $1.91 million

Bored Ape #8135 was sold for 500 ETH, at the time worth over USD 1.6 million.

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What makes Bored Ape #8135 so noteworthy is his particular expression. Is he in shock, is he angry, or is he just absentminded?

Bored Ape #8728 – 94.01 ETH / $286,052.69

Bored Ape #8252 features an angel halo and a fashionable white toga, on top of an ape with one of the most out there expressions of all. It has two eyeballs practically escaping hollow eye sockets. The Ape resembles more a cyborg than a standard ape, as we’ve seen in the previous entries. Only 3% of the ape NFTs have the halo trait, and only 2% have the toga trait.

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DrHolo currently owns this BAYC NFT, and its highest offer on OpenSea has been $286,052.69.

Bored Ape #1734 – 88.8 ETH – $270,199.75

BAYC #1734 has a stylish faux hawk, of which only 1% of BAYC NFTs have this trait, and its current highest offer is 88.8 ETH, pricing it at $270,199.75.

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Bored Ape #1734 features a solid gold fur, a trait only shared by an abysmal 0.46% of BAYC NFTs. It’s currently owned by jf_vault.

What is Bored Ape Yacht Club?

Despite what many could imagine basing themselves on the name, Yuga Labs isn’t exactly a huge laboratory in Silicon Valley with a team of a hundred people working in creating the ape JPEGs.

At the time of creation, Yuga Labs consisted only of four people who used pseudonyms. While they were safe behind their pseudonyms until February 2022, when the identities of two of them were doxxed and exposed by Buzzfeed.

The club is expanding out of NFTs and turning into an off-chain brand collaborating into fashion and slowly taking over the NFT space by purchasing other major NFT projects, such as BAYC’s recent purchase of Meebits and CryptoPunks.

What do Bored Ape owners do?

When buyers get their digital hands on a Bored Ape NFT, they are granted access to the bathroom, a virtual hangout with a canvas that only owners of a wallet containing a minimum of one Ape can see.

Ape Club members can draw or write in the bathroom. They can paint a pixel on the bathroom wall every fifteen minutes.

Being a member of this digital club might seem neat, but it’s the resale value and exclusivity factor of owning a Bored Ape that makes it appealing to buyers.

On top of that, Bored Ape owners also had the chance of adopting a cute dog from the NFT collection by the same developer, bored Ape Kennel Club. Claiming the dog NFTs was free for only a week, and all the BAYC holders had to do was pay for the gas fees on OpenSea. The only way to own one of the Kennel NFTs was to be a BAYC owner, similar to how access to the bathroom digital lounge was given.

Later on, another batch of Ape NFTs developed by Yuga Labs was dropped on August 20th. There were 20,000 Mutant Apes introduced as part of the Mutant Ape Yacht Club, providing the NFT community with another chance to get their hands on expensive NFTs.

Mutant apes could be created by exposing an already-existing Bored Ape NFT to the special Mutant Serum or minting a Mutant Ape during the public sale. As described by their Roadmap, they are the last tier of the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection.

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Yuga Labs has taken the ‘club’ part of their NFT project very seriously, which is a significant reason why the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs have succeeded. Other NFT projects have attempted to copy the strategy used by Yuga Labs to varying degrees of success, though none have come to match the popularity of Bored Ape Yacht Club.

Who created Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs?

It was initially four developers that used the pseudonyms Gargamel, Emperor Tomato Ketchup, No Sass, and Gordon Goner. On April 23rd, 2021, Gordon Goner announced the Bored Ape Yacht Club pre-sale launch on Discord, though few of the Discord members genuinely reacted to the announcement.

A week later, the reveal launched, and people loved the art collection, with all of the sales being sold for 0.08 ETH each, a pretty modest price given how some of them can easily fetch several hundred ETH in the present day. Thirty of these apes were saved for giveaways, promotions, and future auctions.

What makes the apes unique is how they are impossible to replicate, and all of them have non-standard designs. True, all apes feature an ape, but not all of them have a hat, a halo, buttons for eyes, a cigarette.

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Why is Bored Ape Yacht Club famous?

The Bored Ape Yacht Club collection became famous because it included several possible attributes that made every Ape unique, with some attributes being more common than others. As we could see in this article’s list, some attributes were shared by a meager percentage of Ape NFTs, and others were more common. The solid gold skin featured in BAYC #1734 was shared with less than 1% of all BAYC NFTs.

Bored Ape Yacht Club provided a detailed roadmap from the beginning. It had relatable attributes that made them perfect for online avatars.

With Yuga Labs now expanding their reach across the digital space and now owning two of the most noteworthy and expensive NFT projects, Meebits and CryptoPunks, it’s safe to say that members of the Bored Ape Yacht Club will have a sizeable return of investment on their amazing digital apes.

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