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A Yelo frequency on the #Bitcoin blockchain. https://t.co/NUXS1RnznA

Yelo Katılım Temmuz 2022
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JanS⚡️@JanS24X·
Ordlinks by @Yelonft ⚡️
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Yelo challenges @GWR from Guinness World Records to recognize a new digital art world record. @Ordlinks is a 10,000 piece Bitcoin pixel art collection where every artwork is fully self contained inside its own inscription averaging about 150 bytes. No recursion No parent inscriptions No external dependencies Every piece exists entirely on Bitcoin and sits far below the 256 byte threshold discussed in BIP110. Millions of inscriptions exist on Bitcoin, yet only one 10k pixel art collection was engineered this efficiently from the start. @Ordlinks sets the benchmark for size efficient fully on chain pixel art. Bitcoin proved digital scarcity. Ordlinks proved extreme efficiency. ordlinks.com #Bitcoin #Ordinals #BIP110

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Yelo@Yelonft·
Yelo challenges @GWR from Guinness World Records to recognize a new digital art world record. @Ordlinks is a 10,000 piece Bitcoin pixel art collection where every artwork is fully self contained inside its own inscription averaging about 150 bytes. No recursion No parent inscriptions No external dependencies Every piece exists entirely on Bitcoin and sits far below the 256 byte threshold discussed in BIP110. Millions of inscriptions exist on Bitcoin, yet only one 10k pixel art collection was engineered this efficiently from the start. @Ordlinks sets the benchmark for size efficient fully on chain pixel art. Bitcoin proved digital scarcity. Ordlinks proved extreme efficiency. ordlinks.com #Bitcoin #Ordinals #BIP110
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Everyone debating BIP-110 keeps calling Ordinals “spam.” But that argument ignores something important. Not all Ordinals are engineered the same. Ordlinks was built as a native Bitcoin 10k collection with blockspace efficiency as the primary constraint from day one. Designing pixel art that is visually coherent and extremely compact on-chain is difficult. Every byte matters. Even if BIP-110 had existed at the time, the entire collection would still have inscribed. No retroactive compression. No workarounds. No loopholes. Just efficient engineering. When people talk about “Ordinal spam,” they often forget the real variable: design. Let that sink in. ordlinks.com
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Early access secured on @YeloNFT. Private OTC deals — built for private settlement and flexible payment rails. ordinals.trading
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Yelo@Yelonft·
While some platforms step away… Magic Eden shutting down its Bitcoin marketplace. Hiro discontinuing their hosted Ordinals API. We’re still cooking. ordinals.trading Join the waitlist. #Bitcoin #Ordinals
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Jammy@JammyCreamer·
We have all seen AI generated art across blockchains. What is new is AI beginning to interact directly with the infrastructure itself, specifically the Bitcoin blockchain. Only recently have automated systems begun inscribing digital artifacts mainly text, metadata and simple automated outputs onto Bitcoin through APIs. That is the stage we are entering now. Software is not only generating media, it is beginning to interact with wallets, digital assets and on-chain systems. Last year I built something different. I designed an AI driven inscription architecture connected directly to a Bitcoin node and the ord protocol, and used it to create and inscribe the parent artifact and logo that anchor what became the first AI native 10k collection created through this type of architecture on Bitcoin. Not one of the first, the first. The art itself is not simply generated and uploaded. Every piece was curated, directed and shaped through my own design process. AI accelerated parts of the workflow, but the vision and structure come from my work as an artist and builder. Projects like this would normally involve a team of artists and multiple developers. I built and executed it myself over more than 8 months of daily work. That parent inscription introduced recursion, reinscriptions and a metaprotocol layer. The entire 10k collection contains a metaprotocol I designed embedded directly within it. From the original set, 1,111 pieces were later reinscribed into a separate but connected collection representing the protocol while remaining anchored to the parent. The collection already exists on-chain. The reveal and rollout will happen thoughtfully over time as the ecosystem continues to develop. This matters because AI is beginning to change what Bitcoin native art can become. Not just by generating images, but by expanding what a single creator can design, build and inscribe directly onto Bitcoin. As tooling improves, more real creators will inscribe their work directly and the medium will mature toward higher quality, more intentional art. Bitcoin’s protocol is open. Artists can run their own nodes, use open tools and inscribe directly without relying on platforms or intermediaries. We are still extremely early. I am not building this to compete with anyone. I am building to push the experience forward and create better ways to collect, trade and create on Bitcoin. Building ordinals.trading Developing ordlinks.com Two smaller collections sit at the foundation of this ecosystem. Yelo Genesis and Soley are important to my work as a Bitcoin blockchain artist. Yelo Genesis and Soley holders will have guaranteed allocation for the upcoming new 10k IP PFP collection under Yelo. Ordlinks holders will be prioritized and are expected to receive near guaranteed access as the release unfolds. Collect on Magic Eden @MEonBTC Yelo Genesis magiceden.io/ordinals/marke… Soley magiceden.io/ordinals/marke… Ordlinks magiceden.io/ordinals/marke… #Ordinals #Bitcoin
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Jammy@JammyCreamer·
While marketplaces and Ordinals influencers showcase AI bots inscribing through paid APIs or promote “skills” that are really wrappers around those APIs, the underlying process is rarely explained clearly. It can look helpful and educational on the surface, but in reality it is almost always a convenience layer on top of infrastructure that someone else runs and charges for. If you want to inscribe your work on Bitcoin, you do not need a paid service. You can run a Bitcoin node, install ord, and inscribe directly. Tools like Claude Code can help set up and automate parts of the workflow, which makes the barrier much lower than many artists assume. That does not mean platforms are useless. Convenience, discovery, and user experience can still be valuable. But artists should understand the difference between using a platform and depending on one. Bitcoin is permissionless. The tools are open, and the pipeline is available to anyone willing to learn how it works. That is part of the reason I am building ordinals.trading and why @yelonft ecosystem holders will be prioritized for my upcoming 10K collection and a meta protocol I created and inscribed last year. More on that soon. Education matters, because when people understand the stack, they can choose the tools that actually serve them. #Ordinals #Bitcoin
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Jammy@JammyCreamer·
Bitcoin art was never supposed to be locked behind a paywall, and the fact that it was is how you know we are still really early. A 10K collection, a 1K collection, or even a single inscription should never have felt like something only insiders could do. But for a long time, that is exactly what happened. We’ve heard years of “art on Bitcoin” talk, yet the reality for many artists was high costs and closed doors. I inscribed a full 10K collection solo last year, when AI was still much harder to work with than it is today. To my knowledge, I was among the first to connect AI directly to a Bitcoin node and the Ordinals protocol to automate parts of the inscribing workflow. That experience made one thing obvious. You do not need permission, and you do not need a platform to participate. In practice, participation was concentrated among insiders with developer knowledge and the right connections. If you were not technical, you were pushed toward launchpads and platforms, then charged platform fees on top of network costs. The message was consistent. You cannot do this yourself. You need a dev. You need a platform. You need special tools. That is how the gate was kept. That does not mean tools or platforms should not exist. If something provides real value and operates as a fair business model, that is completely reasonable. The problem was when access itself became the product, and creators were trained to believe they could not participate without paying a toll. There is also a pattern people should notice. After waves of scams and rugs, new tools conveniently appeared and got announced. They were marketed as “helping the ecosystem,” but a lot of the time they reinforced the same paywalls and dependence. The result was predictable. Many serious artists never participated because they thought it was too technical and too expensive. So instead of attracting creators, the space rewarded hype cycles over craftsmanship. That is a big reason Bitcoin art took reputation damage and why we still lack the amount of truly great work we should have. Now that dynamic is changing fast. With today’s AI, creators can learn the workflow and build end to end themselves. You do not need permission. You do not need a team. You do not need to rent access to an open protocol. AI is also going to wash out a lot of gatekeeping. When anyone can learn, build, and ship, the old advantage disappears. What remains is execution, quality, and real value. And if something like BIP110 ever passes, even if it is unlikely, it will make the separation obvious. The only sustainable strategy will be the one most people avoided. Long term work. That is exactly what I’m building. A next generation experience for collecting, trading, and creating on Bitcoin, designed to deliver real value for collectors, traders, and artists. The more builders, the better. The marketplace model already exists. The difference is execution. UI, product polish, and features that actually move the experience forward. ordinals.trading Join the waitlist.
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Built in silence. Join the waitlist. ordinals.trading #Bitcoin #Ordinals

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Early access secured on @YeloNFT. Private OTC deals - BUILT FOR PRIVATE SETTLEMENT AND FLEXIBLE PAYMENT RAILS. . ordinals.trading
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