The first Ordinals Collection with true Triple Layered Provenance

The Vision: Triple-Layered Provenance

This collection is built on three independent layers of provenance — each verifying a different part of the $100,000 moment..
Layer 1: The moment (what happened)
  • Bitcoin crossed $100,000 on Coinbase.
Layer 2: The proof (did it happen)
  • Recorded live and privately archived on TradingView and YouTube for verification.
Layer 3: The anchor (where it lives)
  • Final inscriptions are planned to be tied to Block 873,201 — the confirming block..
Why This Matters
  • Together, these layers verify the event, prove it occurred, and connect it to the chain that recorded it.
  • Organizational Integrity: Using Parent-Child Inscriptions, these seven timeframes will be cryptographically linked to a single “Parent” origin, ensuring a lifetime of verified provenance.

The Gold Standard of Authentication

In the world of high-end collecting, Triple-Layered Provenance is the ultimate mark of authenticity. 
It means an object’s value is proven twice: once by the item itself (internal evidence) and once by the recorded history of its origin (external evidence).
To understand why the Block 873,201 inscriptions are so significant, consider how the world’s most elite physical assets are verified:

1. The Pedigreed Rare Coin

In coin collecting, a “pedigree” to a famous collector like Louis E. Eliasberg Sr. (the only person to ever complete a set of every U.S. coin) adds massive value.

The Item: 1913 Liberty Head Nickel (Eliasberg Specimen) Market Valuation: Realized $4.56 Million at auction (2018).

  • Why it’s “Double-Layered”: It is one of only five known to exist (Layer 1), and its history is traced directly through the legendary Eliasberg collection (Layer 2).
Our Version: Our TradingView recordings are the unique "fingerprints." Block 873,201 is the elite "pedigree."

Just as the finest coins are first struck from a new die, our 1-of-1 "Master" will be inscribed on the first satoshi of the 100k block — an Uncommon Sat marking the birth of a new era.

2. Photo-Matched Sports Memorabilia

“Photo-matching” is the gold standard for sports. It involves matching specific threads or marks on a jersey to high-resolution photos of a specific game.

Michael Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ Jersey sold at Sotheby’s New York in Sept 2022 for $10.1M.

Image used for educational commentary on photo-matching and asset verification. Credit: Sotheby’s / Getty Images.

 Why it’s “Double-Layered”: The jersey has unique physical “fingerprints” matched to game photos (Layer 1), and it is anchored to the most iconic moment of Jordan’s career (Layer 2).

Our Version: We have captured the $100k breach from 7 distinct timeframes (1M, 1W, 1D, 1H, 1m, 1s, and a 1s Master).

This provides a multi-angle "Photo-match" of the event, with each timeframe featuring a unique color and style to distinguish the macro trends from the micro-second heartbeat of the market.

3. Fine Art with Royal Provenance

Paintings that can be traced back to royal or world-renowned collections often set world records.

Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ sold at Christie’s New York on Nov 15, 2017, for $450.3M.

Image used for educational commentary on historical provenance standards. Credit: Christie’s Images Ltd.

  • Why it’s “Double-Layered”: Technical analysis proved it was a Da Vinci original (Layer 1), and researchers traced its history back through the royal collections of King Charles I of England (Layer 2).
Our Version: Our TradingView recordings are the unique "fingerprints." Block 873,201 is the elite "Pedigree."

Just as the finest coins are the first struck from a new die, our 1-of-1 "Master" will be inscribed on the first satoshi of the 100k block—an Uncommon Sat marking the birth of a new era.

Why This Matters for Bitcoin

In the physical world, paper certificates can be lost, altered, or forged. On Bitcoin, these layers can be cryptographically tied together in a way physical artifacts never could.

Bitcoin’s first $100,000 milestone matters because round-number breakthroughs carry weight far beyond price. Just as people mark centuries, millennia, and major turning points in history, markets also remember thresholds that signal a new era. For Bitcoin, $100,000 was more than a number. It was a psychological barrier, a cultural milestone, and a moment many believed would define a new chapter in its history.

By combining immediate third-party market verification through chart recordings with sats sourced from Block 873201, this project ties the visual record of the event to the chain history that witnessed it. That creates a Digital Relic with a level of certainty and traceability that physical collectibles cannot match.

Through Parent-Child Inscriptions, these seven timeframes are cryptographically linked to a single Parent origin, preserving the full milestone as one connected body of work with enduring, verifiable provenance.

If Bitcoin later reaches $500,000 or even $1 million, the first $100,000 crossing will still stand as the moment it broke into six-figure territory for the first time. That is why preserving this event matters.

Physical relics rely on fragile records and third-party trust. On Bitcoin, the $100k milestone is permanently anchored to Block 873,201. This isn’t interpretation. It’s verifiable truth.