This guide shows how to read and understand the Bitcoin 100K Ordinals Collection.
For an overview of what this collection represents and why it exists, see the About Page.
Section 1: What You’re Looking At
This collection is built from real-time TradingView recordings captured as Bitcoin crossed $100,000.
Each Ordinal represents a specific timeframe of that moment.
Final inscriptions are planned to be anchored to Block 873,201, the confirming block.
Section 2: Time Intervals
Each Ordinal represents a different timeframe of the same moment.
Shorter intervals capture finer detail. Longer intervals provide a broader context.
1-Second – Exact moment-level detail
1-Minute – Immediate price action around the event
1-Hour – Short-term market reaction
1-Day – Daily context of the milestone
1-Week – Build-up and continuation
1-Month – Macro historical contex
Section 3: Chart Perspectives
The collection includes two chart perspectives to preserve both context and detail.
Collector’s View
Full TradingView panels showing complete market context
Chart Focus
Cropped views highlighting price action during the key moment
Section 4: What Makes Each Ordinal Unique
Each Ordinal is defined by:
– Time interval
– Chart perspective
– Timestamp
– The satoshi it will be inscribed on
Final inscriptions are planned to be tied to Block 873,201.
Even pieces from the same interval are not identical.
Section 5: What This Is NOT
This collection is not:
– Profile pictures
– Generative art
– A recreated event
These are preserved records of a real market moment.
What Collectors Often Pay Attention To
Precision of time interval
Rarity tier
Historical satoshi association
Chart perspective
A detailed breakdown of how rarity is structured across the collection is available in the Rarity Breakdown.
This guide exists to provide clarity, not direction.
Details on how the $100,000 moment was recorded and independently verified can be found on the Verification Page
