Identification number: ID

Now let's discuss the identification number, abbreviated as ID.

The ID indicates nothing but the Bitmonds number generated and is located in the upper left of the photo of each Bitmonds.



To give you a concrete example, looking at the photo of this beautiful Waterloo, you can see the ID circled in red, so ID 2772 means that this Waterloo is the two thousand seven hundred seventy-second Bitmonds generated.

Why must this characteristic be considered in the evaluation of a Bitmonds? Well try to close your eyes for a moment and imagine you are a couple of years in the future and imagine that for example 500.000 Bitmonds will exist, doesn't it give you the chills to know that you have a Bitmonds that was even generated in the first 5000? To me a little sincerely...

In fact, requests to have Bitmonds with ID <1000 are not rare, and to have these specimens that could be among the protagonists of the market of the future, a good part of users is already willing to put on the plate the most precious Bitmonds of their collection .

And what do you think of low IDs? Do you have them? How much do you evaluate them? Do you think they could be among the protagonists in the market of the future? Let me know in the comments below.

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