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5 Things Every Ordinals Collector Should Know
(none of the concepts described below exist on Ethereum or Solana but are critical for understanding the Ordinals market)
1. Satributes
Every inscription is tied to an individual sat which is used to track ownership of the inscription. This means that every Ordinal "NFT" is a combination of an inscription (the file) and a sat (how ownership is tracked). While the majority of people mostly pay attention to what the file and what the art looks like, the most serious ordinals collectors also care about the sat being inscribed on. When an inscription is on a "rare" or "old" sat, sites like ord.io will assign them "satributes" so that collectors can easily filter for the inscriptions on interesting sats. Many of the most thoughtful and OG creators in the space are very intentional about what sats they inscribe on. For example, @nullish inscribed his 50-piece Uncommon Patterns collection all on "Uncommon" sats, which are sats that were the first in a block. Given there are 1.9 quadrillion sats in circulation and only 745,855 of them are Uncommon, this adds a layer of scarcity to an inscription that collectors value. Another example is @ZK_shark who inscribed many of the pieces in his @OrdinalMaxiBiz collection on "Vintage" sats from block 78. There is an entire world of rare/old sats to explore like "Pizza Sats", "Palindrome Sats", and "Nakamoto Sats", and ord.io is a great tool to go dig into them deeper.
2. Inscription numbers
The Ordinals Protocol indexes inscriptions in the order that they were inscribed. The first inscription was #0, the second was #1, and so on. Every single inscription gets one of these numbers and in fact, we just hit inscription #10,000,000 earlier this week! Inscription numbers are important because they create scarcity and convey age/earliness. There will only ever be 10,000,000 inscriptions that have a <10M numbers but there can be an infinite number of inscriptions in the future. Similar to the number collecting mania that we saw with ENS last summer, ordinal collectors are organically forming communities around the <1K, <10K, and <100K "Clubs". These clubs have their own Discords and own sections on marketplaces so you can sort of think of them as collections. Inscription numbers can be the difference between a 1/1 JPEG of the DickButt meme being worth 100 BTC or 0.0001 BTC. Without understanding this layer of collectibility, the ordinals market will not make any sense. Inscription numbers also play a large role in the narrative for many collections. You will notice a "range" stat on the collection pages on ordinals marketplaces which provide both the lowest and highest inscription number in the collection. This is important to pay attention to because, for example, if a 10K PFP collection was fully inscribed <1M, collectors will assign an automatic premium to it compared to a >1M 10K PFP collection. Again this is because of scarcity due to there only being nine 10K PFP collections <1M. The final point that I will make is that just because a collection has lower inscription numbers than another collection, this does not automatically guarantee it will be more valuable. Inscription numbers are just one variable that ordinals collectors weigh when evaluating inscriptions and ordinals collections. You can go check out the <10K inscriptions here: ord.io/?sortBy=oldest…
3. File size
The size of an inscription is yet another layer of collectibility to explore. Inscriptions have a max file size of 4 MB, however, to achieve more than 400 KB, you have to work with a miner and it will set you back tens of thousands of dollars. Because of this high barrier to entry, there are only four inscription > 400 KB so far. These four inscriptions have tried to get as close to 4 MB as possible and are commonly referred to in the space as "Four Meggers". While most collectors will never be able to get their hands on a Four Megger they can certainly hold inscriptions in an ordinal collection that has a Four Megger in it and thus participate in the narrative. Just like how some of the most successful projects in the space demonstrated their thoughtfulness and understanding of how Bitcoin can be used as a medium with Satributes, @udiWertheimer from @TaprootWizards made the first inscription in their collection a Four Megger which caught the attention of the entire Bitcoin space when it was mined. That inscription specifically also has a <1K inscription number, so you can start to see how these different layers of collectibility can be combined in interesting ways that get collectors excited. You can sort inscription by Largest File here: ord.io/?sortBy=larges…
4. File type
While most people think of JPEGs and images when they think of NFTs, an inscription can be any file type. People have inscribed videos, gifs, audio, games, 3D objects, HTML websites, and more onto Bitcoin. Some of the most innovative artists in the ordinals space are experimenting with different file types to push the boundaries of how we think about on-chain art. For example, the artist @0xfar, inscribed a 3D file of a modern building he created fully on-chain onto Bitcoin. Anybody can go here: ord.io/203408 and interact with it and if you are on an iPhone you can even click the AR button and project it into the real world, blow it up to the recommended size and go walk around inside of it! To date there are only 367 3D file inscriptions (ord.io/?contentType=3…) so you can start to see how there is a scarcity by file type that collectors might value.
5. Provenance
Right now there is no official standard for creating ordinals collections. Marketplaces and explorers are is coordinated with artists off-chain to keep an index of what inscriptions belong in a collection together. There is a new standard under development that will allow for parent-child relations between inscriptions which will let artists specify collection provenance on-chain. People like @huuep from @OnChainMonkey are helping to push this standard forward and once rolled out officially by the Ordinals Core team, this will add yet another layer of collectibility to ordinals. People may find clever ways to "triple-nest" inscriptions with a child, parent, and grandparent or you could imagine creators being intentional about which inscription they use as the parent for their collection. It is unclear exactly what parent-child relationships will unlock, however, there is no doubt that people will find clever ways to use it that add new meta layers that collectors will pay attention to.
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T-60 minutes.
New alpha NUKES will be dropped for RuneX.
The final box will be dropped.
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A new era begins tomorrow. We’ll discuss all the alpha, strategies, PIPE, Runes, TRAC and the story behind this explosive movement. Also one final box drop from our respected donor to one of the listeners ❤️ twitter.com/i/spaces/1lDGL…
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