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# Treasures Club Master

## Treasures Club Master

#### **Treasures Club Original NFT**

* 16,384 NFTs
* First Sale: October 18th, 2021
* Blockchain: Klaytn
* Opensea : <https://opensea.io/collection/treasures-club-masters>
* Rarity Chart : <https://treasuresclub.io/img/ta1.jpeg>

Introduction

Treasures Club presents its first collector's item art NFT, a generative NFT inspired by the works of the masters who have made a huge mark in the history of art. Each master is composed of 13 layers, each with its own unique rarity. All elements of each layer are combined randomly. The rarity of each master NFT can be confirmed through the rarity chart. In addition to the initial rarity determined generatively, the value and rarity of individual masters can vary greatly through efforts to assign their own meaning to each master through activities within the community, such as a Special SET. Masters are Treasures Club's original NFT, and holding a master NFT makes you an official Treasures Club "Collector," entitled to various **membership** benefits beyond its artistic value.


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