1/12 If you're bullish on Bitcoin ordinals, you need to know about @null_ish.
In this 🧵thread...
discover why he has the potential to become one of the most renowned artists in the Bitcoin ecosystem👀 #BullishOnNullish
2/12 Have you checked out @MEonBTC marketplace recently? You'll notice that 4 out of 10 collections belong to @null_ish. Impressive, right? Let's dive into who this artist is and what makes them so remarkable
3/12 @null_ish an artistic genius, has revolutionized the BTC art scene with code-minimal, output-maximal projects on-chain since 2021. With a finance background and a fervor for coding and digital art, he explores the world of on-chain art, utilizing ETH and BTC Ordinal Standard
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Let's dig in his works in more detail:
1) Trustless Uncommon Vaults
2) Distortion
3) Celestial
4) On the Edge of Oblivion
5) Antimatter
6) Uncommon Patterns
7) The Final Pattern
Uncommons can be preserved by storing them as inscriptions in cold wallets, allowing for trading on Ordinal marketplaces. During transfers and sales, uncommons stay locked next to the initial state in the output (kept at sat index 0).
Distortion is a fully hand-typed 100% on-chain art collection, designed to be displayed with no external browser libraries (e.g. p5js).
Each of the 1,111 Distortions are inscribed onto the Bitcoin blockchain between blocks 38,949 and 44,016.
Celestial is an on-chain art collection that offers a unique upgradeable feature.
Owner can add one complexity level every 14 days through a wallet interaction.
The max supply of Celestial is fixed at 1,064.
8/12 On the Edge of Oblivion
@null_ish is inspired by the first photograph captured by a telescope of a black hole (Messier 87).
Artworks are inscribed in dedicated Bitcoin wallets, and the website bridges tokens to their corresponding Ordinals for owners.
Antimatter features a large array of vibrating squares
and circles that pulse in an imperfect synchronicity. The effect is both calming and dizzying, as the viewer is drawn into a hypnotic world of rhythm and movement.
10/12 Uncommon Patterns
Uncommon Patterns is a groundbreaking generative art project that explores the concept of rarity through Ordinal theory. This collection of 50 pieces presents a diverse range of visually captivating and chaotic artwork.
11/12 The Final Pattern
The final piece of the Uncommon Patterns collection will be burned and sent to Satoshi's wallet. It will then be fractionalized into 2,025 individual pieces, each inscribed on sats from the historic block 78.
TD;LR
@null_ish is the only person who can objectively say they own sats mined by Satoshi (Block 9).
I can feel it, man. Ordinal summer is about to hit us with full force! 🫡
Get ready for some crazy vibes and epic experiences.
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Supported by @Citadelxyz, a project with a robust Core Team, $MXRC has gained significant backing. Members of the Citadel Core Team conducted Twitter Space with @atgoodm, the blue @BitGod21, confirming the close association between Citadel and $MXRC.
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Interestingly, many members of the @Citadelxyz Core Team are also part of @BitDodos, a platform that focuses on order distribution but is yet to commence trading. This connection has caught the attention of observers, who are ready to capitalize if $MXRC gains momentum👀