Famed hip-hop artist Ghostface Killah, a pivotal figure in the Wu-Tang Clan, is tuning into the bitcoin scene with a music set focused on Ordinal inscriptions.
Originally from New York City, Ghostface Killah (Dennis David Coles) has teamed up with Nakamotos at btc, Rare Scrilla and OrdinalsBot to bring his music to the bitcoin network.
Ghostface Killah expressed his excitement for these Ordinals in X: My guy (Jason Williams) filled us in on the culture and the rest was history. I have more grails with Nakamotos in btc.”
In other advertisemententhusiastically revealed Music NFTs It will feature 10,000 items, offering free minting and Creative Commons intellectual property rights to the tracks.
Release details and waitlist information remain under wraps, but whispers on Ordistorians Telegram hint at a NakaPepe v2 sign-up as the key to unlocking them.
Redefining media in bitcoin
The technology behind recursive inscriptions, born from BRC-69 standard — opens up a new realm of possibilities. The token allows registrations to host a wide range of media formats, from apps and games to music and movies.
OrdinalsBot Chief Strategy Officer Toby Lewis has sparked excitement about the partnership. He highlights Ordinals' cutting-edge potential to integrate high-quality audio directly into the bitcoin blockchain, marking a significant leap forward.
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Interestingly, this is not the rapper's first foray into the web3 realm. In 2017, he intended to launch a web3 company called 'Cream Capital', with the aim of raising $30 million through an Initial Coin Offering (ICO), a popular move among celebrities at the time.
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