OpenSea identifies a profile named ApeChurchDeployer, joined in February 2026, linking to Ape Church and showing one public wallet: 0x0d69b1d26f56dee4449f5ed3998b0380aaa2fe40. That makes the deployer attribution a marketplace label from OpenSea, not an independent confirmation from ApeChurch through a separate protocol notice.
The strongest verified activity concerns Gobs On Ape. OpenSea’s Gobs activity page shows sales to ApeChurchDeployer for Gob #889 at 865.98 APE, Gob #1061 at 865.97 APE and Gob #1083 at 866.00 APE, matching the reported three-Gob sweep total of roughly 2,597.95 APE.
ApeChurch Deployer has swept 11 #6064 NFTs for a total cost of 444.53 APE, purchasing each NFT at an average price of 40.41 APE. @ApeChainRILLAZ pic.twitter.com/jzb4hJSXek
— Ape Church Bell 🔔 (@ApeChurchBell) May 23, 2026
Gobs Activity Is Visible, but Exact Timestamps Are Not
The Gobs sales are visible in OpenSea’s activity table, but the accessible page extract does not expose absolute transaction hashes, ApeScan links or exact UTC timestamps for those entries. OpenSea’s table includes a “Time” column, yet the available crawl shows the sale rows and buyer/seller fields without a usable timestamp, so the activity can be dated only as visible on OpenSea as of review, not assigned a precise execution time from the public extract.
The item pages separately confirm the last-sale prices for Gob #889, Gob #1061 and Gob #1083 at 865.98 APE, 865.97 APE and 866.00 APE, respectively. Those pages support the Gobs pricing record, but they also do not expose transaction hashes in the accessible view.
RILLAZ and Alien on Ape Remain Less Fully Traced
The reported RILLAZ and Alien on Ape sweeps remain less certain from the public material reviewed. OpenSea lists RILLAZ as an ApeChain collection, and Alien on Ape’s public link hub points users to marketplace venues including OpenSea and Magic Eden, but no public record reviewed confirms which marketplace executed the specific 11-RILLAZ or 8-Alien on Ape purchases.
ApeScan is the relevant ApeChain block explorer for transaction-level verification, but no matching ApeScan transaction hashes were available for the cited Gobs, RILLAZ or Alien on Ape sweeps in the accessible sources. For now, the defensible market reading remains limited to inventory movement, while any claim about floor-price support, liquidity improvement or sustained demand remains hypothetical until post-sweep marketplace data and transaction links are available.
