• Black Uncommon Sats: The Last Satoshi’s Astonishing Value

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Black Uncommon Sats: The Last Satoshi’s Astonishing Value

  • Summary

  • 🎧 Episode 5: "Black Uncommon Sats: The Last Satoshi’s Astonishing Value"

    In this captivating episode, we explore 'Black Uncommon Satoshis' — one of the most intriguing and valuable types of rare satoshis in the world of Bitcoin. With a total supply of 6,929,999 and only 870,200 currently in circulation, Black Uncommon Sats are a rare breed in the Bitcoin ecosystem. These unique digital assets represent the last satoshi in each Bitcoin block and are recognized for their position at the very end of the block, marked by the identifier 9999. This distinguishes them from Uncommon Satoshis, which end in 0000 and appear at the beginning of the block.

    In this episode, we'll also dive into the Classified Collection—one of the most notable Ordinals collections on Black Sats, featuring works by @BlackxBTC and @WhiteGodBTC, the creators of the Black Sat Rarity.

    Whether you're a seasoned crypto enthusiast or just getting started, this episode will give you a deep dive into the fascinating world of Black Uncommon Sats and why their rarity and potential value make them a hot topic in the Bitcoin community.

    Tune in to discover the hidden gems of Bitcoin's blockchain and why Black Uncommon Satoshis are becoming the next big thing in the world of rare digital assets!


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