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  • 9 April 20259 April 2025

The iconic “MtGox Where is Our Money?” sign at auction

Eleven years after it was brandished outside the offices of the Mt. Gox platform in Tokyo, Kolin Burges’ handwritten sign is now up for auction on the Scarce.City platform. A true symbol of bitcoin’s first major financial crisis. Starting price: 2 BTC, or around $160,000. MtGox Where is our money? [...]

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  • 12 March 2025

Monoliths: OTO’s digital art evolves at the pace of Bitcoin

A visual and temporal experience inscribed on Bitcoin. Monolith is a collection conceived by Japanese digital artist OTO. Much more than a series of generative works, it is a genuine artistic and technological exploration of Bitcoin as a medium, but also as an active element in the evolution of the [...]

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  • 18 February 2025

Why Bitcoin Ordinals is an opportunity for artists

Since the introduction of the Ordinals protocol, Bitcoin is no longer just a monetary network, but also a medium for digital art. Unlike traditional NFTs, which store their metadata on third-party servers (IPFS, AWS…), the Ordinals protocol enables a work to be registered directly on the Bitcoin blockchain. This approach [...]

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  • 9 February 2025

Fine Art on Bitcoin – New York Times Ads

A double-page ad promoting art on Bitcoin appeared in the New York Times on February 9, 2025. It displays the eyes of Ordinals OMB’s iconic PFP collection on a black and white background, with the words “FINE ART ON BITCOIN”. Contact us to start a digital art collection on Bitcoin [...]

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  • 6 February 2025

STONES by Léo Caillard: A collection of digital stones on Bitcoin Ordinals

Today, we present STONES: a collection of beautifully detailed 3D digital stones on Bitcoin Ordinals. Designed by Léo Caillard, the artist behind the famous Runestone, the STONES collection takes a very interesting approach, blending aesthetics and interactive mechanics. With over 300 unique stone types, the 10000 inscriptions (decentralized files in [...]

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  • 31 January 2025

Dropouts on Ordinals: A collection of poetic avatars

Today on Symbole Art, we present Dropouts, a collection of 1295 avatars (PFP – profile images) representing hand-drawn characters with truly original attributes. Modern, poetic and imbued with references to popular culture, Dropouts stand out for their singular aesthetic and their roots in digital and crypto art. This NFT collection [...]

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  • 7 December 2024

Arthur Simony’s Art on-chain, soon on Bitcoin Ordinals

Arthur Simony is a Parisian artist born in 1985. With his roots in street art, his work today revolves around the power of words, poetry and interaction with the public. Inspired by mantras, calligraphy and the spiritual dimension of writing, he has given his art a universal scope, ranging from [...]

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  • 15 October 2024

Low registrations on Bitcoin Ordinals: Historical and cultural value

Ordinals represents a major breakthrough in the Bitcoin ecosystem. This protocol, designed by Casey Rodarmor, enables digital artifacts to be registered directly on the blockchain. How does it work? assigns a unique identifier to each satoshi (the smallest unit of Bitcoin). This makes it possible not only to track them [...]

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  • 13 August 2024

Nodemonkes: Cultural phenomenon on Bitcoin Ordinals

Launched in December 2023, the NodeMonkes collection quickly defied all expectations. It has become a cultural phenomenon on the Bitcoin scene. Today, we introduce you to this now iconic collection. The rise of Nodemonkes NodeMonkes are not traditional NFTs. They are digital artifacts inscribed on the Bitcoin blockchain via the [...]

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  • 31 July 2024

Understanding Bitcoin’s Ordinals protocol: a simplified introduction

Bitcoin is often perceived as a store of value, an alternative to gold. However, with the emergence of the Ordinals protocol, Bitcoin is also becoming fertile ground for on-chain innovation and NFTs. In this article, we’ll explain Bitcoin’s Ordinals protocol, how it works and why it represents a significant breakthrough [...]

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  • 27 June 2024

The NFT “Assange Dollars” Collection by Pascal Boyart

The release of Julian Assange closes an important chapter in the modern history of human rights and press freedom. This news also marks the end of an artistic project: Pascal Boyart’s NFT “Dollars Assange” collection. A collection in daily evolution “Assange Dollars” is an NFT collection created by artist Pascal [...]

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  • 7 June 2024

Ordinal Tulips: History and irony engraved on Bitcoin

Today, we present a collection of digital artefacts that have been attracting our attention for some time: the NFT Ordinal Tulips. Limited to 100 copies, these pixelated tulip images are all listed in the first 10,000 entries (between entries 5478 and 9230) on the Bitcoin blockchain. It is thereforeone of [...]

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