Bitcoin $100K Ordinals Collection – About
What Was Created
This Ordinals collection is pure Bitcoin history—real TradingView chart recordings, captured at the exact second BTC broke $100,000.
Each Ordinal is a short video of live market data, showing the price action as it happened. No screenshots. No redraws. No interpretations. Just raw, unfiltered market movement.
You’ll see the $100K crossing from every angle:
• 1 Month — the big picture
• 1 Week — momentum building
• 1 Day — the day it happened
• 1 Hour — the final countdown
• 1 Minute — the breakout
• 1 Second — the moment itself
Every timeframe gives you a different lens on this once-in-a-lifetime event.
These are on-chain records—not art, not hype.
Want to dig deeper? Check the Collector Guide for how to read and interpret each Ordinal.
Double Layered Provenance: History Inscribed on History
What sets this collection apart is its unbreakable double layered provenance:
Layer 1 – The Source Material
Genuine, unedited live video recordings of the exact $100K crossing, showing real price movement across multiple timeframes:
1-month (big-picture context), 1-week (momentum), 1-day (event day), 1-hour (countdown), 1-minute (breakout), and 1-second (the precise instant).
These are verifiable historical captures, not simulations.
Layer 2 – The On-Chain Signature
Each video is inscribed directly onto rare satoshis sourced from the Bitcoin block that confirmed the milestone. This anchors the digital proof to Bitcoin’s immutable timeline, creating a unified, tamper-proof artifact.
Together, these layers fuse visual evidence of the event with the blockchain’s own historical record—History Inscribed on History.
“History inscribed on history” isn’t just a tagline—it’s literal.
Why $100,000 Matters – And Why This Is Different
Read why it matters →
Bitcoin’s journey is full of “impossible” barriers once dismissed: $1,000, $10,000, $50,000. Each crossing proved skeptics wrong, but the first $100,000 was a one-time psychological and market milestone.
Unlike reactive post-event art, memes, or PFP common in Ordinals, this collection was captured live in real time for pure preservation—not opportunism or hype.
Rarity isn’t artificial or protocol-derived; it stems from the event’s singularity and temporal proximity:
• Fixed supply: ~201 Ordinals total (no editions beyond this)
• Tied to historically significant sats from the milestone block
• Detailed rarity breakdown by timeframe and sat specificity
This isn’t profile-picture art or trend-chasing. It’s an on-chain record of Bitcoin’s most iconic psychological breakthrough—preserved permanently for collectors, historians, and Bitcoin maximalists.
What This Project Is Not
This is not a typical Ordinals release.
It is not profile art.
It is not a trend play.
It is not mass-produced.
There are no replays.
There are no recreations.
There is no second first time.
The goal is not hype.
The goal is permanence.
How this moment was verified → Verification & Proof Page
