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U Ruby Roses 1

While the original creator remains pseudonymous (known in forums as RoseMiner_Dev), evidence points to a small-scale launch on a secondary NFT marketplace or a modding community hub around late 2022.

The "U Ruby Roses 1" was reportedly a reward for users who completed a complex "digging" game where players mined for digital gemstones. Only 50 "U" variants were ever minted, compared to 5,000 standard "Ruby Roses." The "1" denotes it was the first asset minted in the smart contract—a prestigious bragging right for collectors.

As with all digital assets, caution is warranted. However, several analysts point to the "Elite Tier" trend—where early 1/1 or U-series assets from small, loyal communities outperform mass-market PFPs. u ruby roses 1

The "Ruby Roses" community, while small (about 4,500 total holders), has a high engagement rate (68% active wallets). The "U" series, particularly number 1, is considered a "blue-chip micro-cap" asset. If the creator releases a sequel collection, the "U Ruby Roses 1" will likely be the key to unlocking the rarest rewards.

Potential risks:

Standard Ruby Roses are static PNGs. The "U" variant is an HTML5 animation. The ruby center of the rose pulses with a deep crimson light, and roses occasionally shed glowing petals. This "breathing effect" is not reproducible in standard versions, making the "U" series highly coveted for digital displays and virtual galleries.

Because of its high value, fakes abound. Before purchasing, you must verify three things: While the original creator remains pseudonymous (known in

If this is intended for a game console (like in Europa Universalis IV):

In digital collecting, number 1 always commands a higher price. A "U Ruby Roses 1" isn't just rare; it is the first of the rare. Collectors refer to this as the Genesis Gem. Recent auction whispers suggest that a "U Ruby Roses 1" sold for roughly 2.3 ETH (approx. $4,500 at the time of sale), whereas standard Ruby Roses trade for 0.05 ETH. As with all digital assets, caution is warranted

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