McDonald’s Japan has reportedly entered the Bitcoin Ordinals ecosystem and is holding 100 Ordinal Punks NFTs, according to Techub, which cited community user Jack. The report says the collection was minted within the first 650 inscriptions on the Bitcoin network and was created using the open-source PunksNotDead algorithm as a tribute to CryptoPunks. Ordinal Punks is described as an early NFT project built on the Bitcoin Ordinals protocol, using inscriptions to permanently store digital art on-chain. The Ordinal Punks reportedly held by McDonald’s Japan are part of those early inscriptions, giving them historical scarcity within the Ordinals ecosystem.
McDonald’s Japan has reportedly joined the Bitcoin Ordinals ecosystem and holds 100 Ordinal Punks NFTs, according to Techub, citing community user Jack.
Ordinal Punks is an early NFT project on the Bitcoin Ordinals protocol. It uses Bitcoin inscriptions to permanently store digital art on-chain.
The report says the collection was minted within the first 650 inscriptions on the Bitcoin network and was created with the open-source PunksNotDead algorithm as a tribute to the classic NFT project CryptoPunks. The Ordinal Punks reportedly held by McDonald’s Japan are also early inscriptions, which the report described as historically scarce.
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