Les collections d'inscriptions ordinales sur la blockchain Bitcoin se développent à mesure que les créateurs monétisent l'art

With more than 150,000 Ordinal inscriptions on the Bitcoin blockchain, there are now numerous collections as creators and artists have found a new way to monetize their artworks via blockchain technology. In the past month, people have launched collections such as Ordinal Punks, Ordinal Penguins, Bitcoin Shrooms, Inscribed Pepe, Planetary Ordinals, Based Apes, Satoshi Punks, Ordinals Eggs, Block Munchers, et plus. Although the inscription trend is still young, several collections are attempting to establish themselves in this emerging market, and some are selling for significant value.

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Collections on Bitcoin Blockchain Hope to Become ‘Blue-Chip’ Digital Collectibles

Ces jours, there are numerous Ordinal inscriptions on the Bitcoin blockchain as demand for the technology has greatly increased. For years, blockchains like Ethereum have established collections such as the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAIE), Cryptopunks, Azuki, Moon Birds, Griffonnages, Club nautique des singes mutants (MAYC), and others.

Some of these non-fungible tokens (TVN) have become known as “blue-chip” NFTs, as they have maintained significant value and have been selling on the open market for several years. Par exemple, BAYC and Cryptopunks currently hold the highest floor values among all the collections.

Many newly minted Ordinal inscription collections are similar to ideas stemming from popular Ethereum collections, such as the Ordinal Punks collection. The collection features different versions of pixelated punk characters, with only 100 of them available, in contrast to the 10,000 available Cryptopunks.

Ordinal Inscription Collections on Bitcoin Blockchain Grow as Creators Monetize Art

For those interested in pixelated punk characters, there are other collections like Punks on Bitcoin, Satoshi Punks, DOS Punk 256, et Yeti Bit Club. Similar to the Rare Pepe NFT collection made with Counterparty, there are numerous collections dedicated to Pepe the frog, comprenant Inscribed Pepes et Immortal Pepes.

Ordinal Inscription Collections on Bitcoin Blockchain Grow as Creators Monetize Art

Other well-known collections include Ordinal Rocks, Block Munchers, Ordinal Penguins, Bitcoin Toadz, XC Pinata, Ordinal Eggs, Planetary Ordinals, Ordinal Smokes, et Based Apes. Ordinal Punks have been selling for considerable value and just recently someone traded Cryptopunk #4155 for Ordinal Punk 16.

Ordinal Inscription Collections on Bitcoin Blockchain Grow as Creators Monetize Art

Most Ordinal Punks are selling for prices between 3.7 BTC et 5.4 BTC, and three days ago Ordinal Eggs mentionné it saw 4 BTC in over-the-counter (OTC) le volume. Bitcoin Toadz recently vendu #4913 for 2.5 éther, and another sold for ​​2.8 éther.

The creator behind Ordinal Shards, a collection of 100 shards inscribed to the Bitcoin blockchain, mentionné sales have been in both ETH et BTC. Besides the collections talked about on social media, there’s a great number of Ordinal inscriptions on the chain, that could be collections in the future or have some unknown meaning.

There’s also text, Suggestions de sondages récents, odd writings, 1kb gold bars, quotes, videos, animations, and audio messages. There have been some critics of the Ordinals trend who have appelé it “spam” in comparison to older generation Counterparty-issued assets. Some have also questioned the veracity of OTC sales tied to Ordinal inscriptions.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman est le responsable de l'information chez Bitcoin-Tidings.com News et un journaliste spécialisé dans les technologies financières vivant en Floride. Redman est un membre actif de la communauté des crypto-monnaies depuis 2011. Il a une passion pour Bitcoin, code open-source, et applications décentralisées. Depuis septembre 2015, Redman a écrit plus de 6,000 articles pour Bitcoin-Tidings.com Actualités sur les protocoles perturbateurs qui émergent aujourd'hui.




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