What makes an on-chain transaction block a cultural artifact? This article explores how early blockchain data transcends mere technical records to become symbols of human ingenuity, trust, and digital …
Is a Bitcoin block mined in 2009 simply a number on a ledger — or does its position in the timestamp chain imbue it with a form of property that has no precedent in the physical world? This article …
In 2010, fewer than 100 Bitcoin addresses held coins — a narrow club of digital pioneers. By 2026, crypto collecting has evolved into a rich cultural ecosystem with stratified subcultures, curated …
The Bitcoin Genesis Block is more than the first transaction — it is a digital artifact worthy of museum curation, carrying a timestamp from 2009, embedded text, and the cryptographic signature of a …
For 17 years, the media has framed Bitcoin in radically different ways — criminal currency, speculative bubble, digital gold, and now collectible artifact. This article traces how each framing shaped …