This page documents how the Bitcoin $100,000 moment was recorded, preserved, and independently verifiabe by any third party.
All recordings referenced in this collection were recorded live using real market data at the moment Bitcoin first crossed $100,000 and preserved without reconstruction or edits.
Live Recording
Bitcoin first crossed $100,000 on December 4, 2024 at approximately 02:33:45–46 UTC. The moment was recorded live using the Coinbase BTC/USD price feed on TradingView, capturing the market in real time as it occurred.
For context on how these recordings will be preserved as Ordinals, see the About page.
Public Timestamp Verification
The original recordings were created and saved Immediately after Bitcoin first crosses $100,000 and will be kept in private, unedited form on TradingView and YouTube to prevent copying while the full collection is being completed. Once finalized, selected media may be referenced via IPFS to provide content-addressed verification and long-term integrity.
Once all Ordinals have been inscribed and the collection is released publicly, these original recordings will be made public in full to allow independent verification.
Each recording confirms:
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the exact date
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the exact time
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the price crossing
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the data source (TradingView)
Details on how these timestamps and satoshis are applied across the collection are explained in the Rarity Structure.
Private recordings were uploaded in December 2024, preserved unedited, and will be published publicly after collection completion.
▶ Proof of recordings is currently private and will be made public after collection completion
Private Preservation Proof (December 2024)
Snapshot showing the original TradingView chart recordings uploaded shortly after Bitcoin first crossed $100,000.
The recordings are preserved privately and will be published publicly after collection completion.
▶ View proof that recordings were preserved privately and published on YouTube and TradingView (December 2024)
Private, time-stamped recordings uploaded shortly after Bitcoin first crossed $100,000. Preserved unedited prior to inscription.
Why This Matters
These verified recordings are the source material for the Ordinals in this collection, which preserve the same moment on-chain using satoshis from the Bitcoin block that finalized the $100,000 crossing.
How this verified data is interpreted by collectors is explained in the Collector Guide.
These recordings exist independently of any Ordinal inscription. They serve as public, third-party evidence that the recording corresponds to the historical event as it occurred, prior to the creation of any collectible. The Ordinals will simply preserve what already existed.
This page exists to document facts.
Not to promote.
Not to speculate.
Not to persuade.
