Bringing rare sats into the physical world, through beautiful, durable, and ultra-secure physical artifacts.
A slow project. Demanding. Artisan-driven.
I’ll document parts of the journey here. 🧵⬇️
We owe you a clear update.
The last few days at Magisat have been bumpy, and we’re sorry for that. We recently scaled down parts of our infrastructure to reduce costs and make sure we can keep building through this bear market.
It’s not the most exciting work, but it’s the kind of work you do when you actually care about the product and the market. While others are shutting things down, we’re choosing to adapt, tighten up, and keep going.
During that process, one of our indexer servers got corrupted. Restoring and resyncing it from the latest backup took longer than expected, which is why the website felt rough for a few days.
That’s the whole story.
We’re not closing. We’re still here. We’re not giving up, and neither should you! 🫡
Rare Sats are one of the best things Ordinals has created, and that hasn’t changed one bit!
Rodarmor Rarity through a time-based perspective:
Common sats: 2.1 quadrillion seconds, equivalent to 66.5 million years ⬜️
Uncommon sats: 6.9 million seconds, approximately 80 days 🟪
Rare sats: 3,437 seconds, around 57 minutes 🟦
Epic sats: 32 seconds, around half a minute 🟩
Current Uncommon sat supply: 951,400 seconds, equivalent to just 11 days.
#ordinals #raresats #bitcoin
Their significance is not imposed onto Bitcoin —
it emerges from Bitcoin’s own temporal structure and monetary creation process.
-- Rare Satoshi
#raresats
@digitalkm1 There's plenty of “NodeMonke and OMB’s” out there. They print more JPEG collections every day. But an ‘09 uncommon, there's only 41 sequestered in the whole world, and that's likely all there's ever going to be. Only a dummy would give it up for something as common as money.
I was wondering why a 2026 Alpha Uncommon Sat sold on @Magisat_io for 0.002128 BTC ($164), but then I noticed its clean sat number - 3-digit pattern: #2000060000000000