Thank you to everyone who participated in our charity auction with @scarcedotcity 🙏
We truly appreciate your support for Satori Coin and our efforts to give back to the community.
Congratulations to all winning bidders!
The proceeds will be donated to @youralsnetwork, @MSF_USA, and the Marignani Lab's cancer research initiatives 🧡
Our charity auction with Scarce City @scarcedotcity starts tomorrow, May 26 at 3 PM ET 🚨
Featuring:
🟠 Satori Coin Chi #0011–0020
(silver-plated, loaded with 0.001 BTC, mintage: 9,999)
🟠 Satori Coin Chi Silver #006–010
(1oz .999 fine silver, loaded with 0.001 BTC, mintage: 999)
Low serials. Limited mintages.
Proceeds support causes close to our hearts. We hope to see you there ❤️
https://t.co/iDlmBUYzAS
Something special is coming to Scarce City @scarcedotcity on May 26-28 👀
We’re releasing:
🟠 Satori Coin Chi #0011–0020 (silver-plated, loaded with 0.001 BTC, mintage: 9,999)
🟠 Satori Coin Chi Silver #006–010 (1oz .999 fine silver, loaded with 0.001 BTC, mintage: 999)
These low serial pieces don’t come around often. Collectors, Bitcoiners, and Satori fans… this is your chance.
Every bid helps increase our charitable contribution, so your participation truly matters 🙏
#Bitcoin #PhysicalBitcoin #BitcoinCollectibles #999Silver #Numismatics #Auction
A little late to share, but still worth celebrating 😊
The first Satori Coin Chi Series auction at Heritage Auctions marked a memorable moment for Bitcoin collectibles 🎉
Thank you to everyone who bid, and congratulations to the winners 👏
We’ll be matching the total final amounts with a charitable donation.
Special thanks to @HeritageAuction for featuring Satori Coin at #Bitcoin2026 and hosting an exciting live stream of the final bidding on YouTube!
Serial #001 of Chi Silver bidding at $3800. Still a bit of time left before this closes.
Reminder: we're matching all winning bids on Satori coins and donating that amount to some great causes again.
And if you prefer to watch, it's live now on YouTube 🍿
The first serials of Satori Coin Chi series are now up for auction with our friends @HeritageAuction 🎉
Chi #0001-0003 and Chi Silver #001-003.
Only 999 Chi Silver will ever be minted.
Satori Club is independently matching the final auction total with donations to charities 🧡
The higher the bids go, the more we donate!
Place your bid: https://t.co/SMmKu5lCtD
Open to bidders in the US, Japan & more, until April 30, 2026.
Satori Coin Chi series is up for auction at Heritage and I want to share a bit about the design. The obverse has the Satori emblem which we've had since 2016. The reverse is a hologram that I also designed, and it has a few elements worth mentioning.
> be Alexandra Elbakyan
> be born in Kazakhstan in 1988
> start coding at 12
> hack your internet provider at 14
> hack MIT Press at 16 to download neuroscience books you can't afford
> get a CS degree from Satbayev University
> intern in neuroscience at Georgia Tech
> speak at Harvard on brain-computer interfaces
> notice researchers can't read the papers they need
> notice academic publishers charging $30 a paper
> notice peer reviewers worked for free
> notice editors worked for free
> notice universities funded the research with billions of dollars of public money
> build Sci-Hub in 2011
> upload nearly every paywalled research paper ever published
> give it away for free
> get sued by Elsevier
> get hit with a $15 million judgment
> don't give a flying f*ck
> keep Sci-Hub up
> get domain after domain seized
> register a new one
> keep Sci-Hub up
> get investigated by the US Department of Justice
> don't give a flying f*ck
> get accused of working for Russian intelligence
> don't give a flying f*ck
> have the FBI subpoena your iCloud
> get named one of Nature's ten people who mattered in science
> get a parasitoid wasp named after you
> get a deep-sea snail named after you
> get the Electronic Frontier Foundation Award for Access to Scientific Knowledge
> become a legend
Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M+ research papers and made them freely available
And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot.
It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles.
But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer.
I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
Recent interest in DIY bio has led me to ponder this question:
Will we ever see a hacker movement in biology akin to what we saw with personal computing in the 1970s?
Take homebrew computer club as a reference. You had a bunch of amateur electronic enthusiasts congregate to mess around within a given technology domain. To see what they could build, and share their ideas. Then you have a cambrian explosion of technological development in personal computing, because the component technologies are now accessible to individuals outside of the institutions that facilitated their early development.
What is structurally similar / different about the spaces of computing in 1975 and biology in 2026? Are the differences sufficiently great that the 'homebrew biology club' never exists?
Big thanks to Bitcoin Magazine @bitcoinmagazine for the feature 🙏 We’re excited to share that Satori Coin has officially entered the U.S. market 🇺🇸
Satori Coin Enters U.S. Market With Physical Bitcoin Collectibles https://t.co/jevxMr2H6Y
This intricate artwork is a micro-mosaic sculpture created by Italian artist Rebecca Di Filippo, depicting a human face using thousands of tiny, iridescent sea shell fragments.
I factored the number RSA1024-1 using my home-built QPU stack; alarming sign that RSA1024 will soon be broken.
I'm choosing Full Disclosure, in the interest of transparency and Science advancement: https://t.co/UyImHud2n2
Non-ZK proof that the correct RSA1024 was used: https://t.co/eLdU0xpTMU
@yuvadm your move