In the ever-evolving landscape of bitcoin, a new term has been making waves: Ordinals. You’ve probably heard of bitcoin, but have you ever stopped to consider what ordinals are and why they generate so much chatter? As the digital collectibles community is abuzz with excitement, innovation and speculation, bitcoin Magazine EDU and Magic Eden are proud to present “OrdinalsExplained”, an innovative and educational animated show premiering during the upcoming bitcoin Amsterdam event on the 12th and 13th of October.
What to expect from “Ordinals Explained”:
“Ordinals Explained” promises to be an engaging and educational show that peels back the layers of complexity surrounding Ordinals and offers viewers a clear and concise explanation of the topic. The five-episode show will teach you how to get started in Ordinals and how to explore the Magical Eden website – Full of tools and products suitable for your own bitcoin artistic adventure.
Here’s what you can anticipate:
Detailed information: The program will provide an in-depth look at how Ordinals work, exploring their implications within the bitcoin network and the broader crypto ecosystem.
Demystified Ordinals: Viewers will get a solid idea of what ordinals are, how they work, and what rare satoshis are.
The role of registrations: The program will shed light on the importance of “Inscriptions” within the Ordinals protocol and how they differ from conventional NFTs.
Attractive animation: “Ordinals Explained” will leverage captivating animations and visuals to make even the most complex concepts accessible and engaging.
Don’t miss the premiere:
The world premiere of “OrdinalsExplained” will take place during the bitcoin Amsterdam event on October 12 and 13. Whether you are a seasoned bitcoin enthusiast or just getting started, “Ordinals Explained” offers the opportunity to explore the future of bitcoin and the exciting potential of Ordinals. Mark your calendars and be sure to tune in to bitcoin Magazine’s live stream during the bitcoin Amsterdam event to witness the premiere of “OrdinalsExplained.”