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    Jailhouse Block: Elvis Digital Art Collection Inscribed on the Bitcoin Network

    By Jamie Crawley,

    14 hours ago
    • The King of Rock and Roll has been inscribed on the Bitcoin network.
    • The collection of 1,935 generative images, "Elvis Side $Btc," was minted by Bitcoin-focused IP project Royalty in partnership with inscription service OrdinalsBot.
    • Royalty is using revenue from the collection to form the "Elvis Legacy Council" DAO.

    Elvis Presley has arrived on Bitcoin thanks to a digital art collection of the King of Rock and Roll inscribed on Ordinals.

    The collection of 1,935 generative images, "Elvis Side $Btc," has been minted by Bitcoin-focused intellectual property (IP) project Royalty in partnership with inscription service OrdinalsBot, and is inspired by the artwork of Joe Petruccio, an artist licensed by the Elvis Presley Estate.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2IIZDH_0wAlYoVK00

    The Ordinals protocol allows data to be "inscribed" onto individual satoshis (the smallest unit of BTC at 1/100,000,000 of a full bitcoin), making them unique and therefore able to attain individual value. In this sense, they are the Bitcoin version of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which brought Ethereum-based digital art to mainstream prominence in 2021 .

    OrdinalsBot, a platform for minting the inscriptions, has emerged as one of the more influential projects in the Bitcoin development sector. It claims to be responsible for 80% of the 10 biggest files inscribed on the Bitcoin network, including the largest ever block, an inscription of the manifesto of privacy-focused tech stack Logos , which cost 3.5 BTC ($235,000).

    Such inscriptions are referred to as "four meggers," as their size is close to 4 MB, the maximum size of a Bitcoin block.

    "We see it as being like acquiring a billboard in Times Square because of the visibility that it gives you within the Bitcoin network and that will last forever," Ordinals co-founder Toby Lewis told CoinDesk in an interview.

    (The new Elvis-themed series are more of the regular variety of inscriptions, not four meggers.)

    Royalty is set to publish a litepaper in the coming weeks, detailing how 5% of primary and secondary sales revenue will fund the Elvis Legacy Council, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) aimed at "governing the future of Elvis' digital legacy," through a native token.

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