The Bitcoin community is buzzing with excitement following the release of a groundbreaking project known as the “Pizza Ninjas” collection. The OrdinalsBot initiative has seemingly minted the largest file ever recorded on the Bitcoin blockchain, consisting of 1,500 distinct digital items.
What Are Four Meggers?
Within the realm of Bitcoin development, files termed “four meggers” are becoming increasingly popular due to their size, which is roughly 4 megabytes (MB).
What Makes Pizza Ninja #1500 Special?
Pizza Ninja #1500, a 3.969429 MB file, was minted by the BTC miner MARA Holdings at block 873,893 on December 9. This digital asset is tied to “Ralf,” a character from the on-chain game Pizza Pets.
The Ordinals protocol allows data to be inscribed onto individual satoshis, imparting unique and potentially high value to each one. Toby Lewis, co-founder of OrdinalsBot, stressed the importance of such large files, noting that they are permanently etched on the blockchain and carry considerable market potential.
- The Pizza Ninjas collection honors the first Bitcoin transaction involving 10,000 BTC for two pizzas.
- Pizza Ninja #1500 is etched on the “black rare pizza sat” of each block’s last satoshi.
- Developers can create highly interactive applications that showcase this uniqueness.
Despite some controversy regarding network congestion and fees, the Pizza Ninjas project pays tribute to Bitcoin’s rich history by celebrating its uniqueness. This innovative collection may pave the way for future projects that highlight Bitcoin’s cultural significance.
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