When Bitcoin First Crossed the Line That Couldn’t Be Rewritten

Bitcoin $100K Ordinals Collection – About

On December 4, 2024, at approximately 02:33:45–46 UTC, Bitcoin crossed $100,000 for the first time on the Coinbase BTC/USD feed. No fanfare. No announcement. Just quiet, irreversible history.
 
This singular moment—the first time Bitcoin ever hit six figures—is now preserved forever as a first-of-its-kind Ordinals collection featuring double-layered provenance: authentic 10-second video clips from unedited, real-time TradingView chart recordings (privately archived on TradingView and YouTube for verification), inscribed directly onto satoshis from the exact Bitcoin block that confirmed the milestone.
 
No recreations, no static screenshots, no artistic interpretations—just raw, live market action captured as it happened, fused with Bitcoin’s own immutable timeline.

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