
The crypto art scene is buzzing with the latest trend in Bitcoin Ordinals, where artists and collectors are engaging with unique digital assets inscribed directly onto Bitcoin's blockchain. Among the highlights is the CENTS collection by @sovrnart, fully inscribed with 10,000 pieces on 10,000 Sats, which has garnered attention for its innovative approach to blending traditional numismatics with modern crypto art. The collection has seen significant activity, including rare sales such as a 1935 1/1 piece fetching $10,300 and a 1911 1/1 piece selling for $9,939, and another rare cent sold for 0.07 BTC / $4,890. The enthusiasm for Ordinals extends beyond CENTS, with projects like NonceStratum by @Ze_blocks also gaining traction. This movement is not just about art; it's a demonstration of the evolving capabilities and narratives within the Bitcoin ecosystem, highlighted by the recent $3 million funding round secured by @ordinalsbot, a startup at the forefront of this innovation.



Well it was bound to happen. I officially inscribed my first Ordinal. Thanks @Ze_blocks and @Ars0nic for another banger piece of art. NonceStratum #132 https://t.co/TMLBNGNYPD
Inscribed a NonceStratum Ordinal by @Ze_blocks / @Ars0nic. Hyped to have their genesis ordinal project in my collection $param $block https://t.co/G9AOVOHkLp
Rare CENTS sale: This 1935 1/1 just sold for $10,300 1 of just 12 CENTS in the 10k collection with this date rarity. The others have been bought by very savvy collectors such as @SuperRareRoses @VanArman @punk3606 https://t.co/DioNUyDC25