Rare sats are satoshis with unique qualities or origins that distinguish them from other satoshis. Rare sats can be categorized based on their special attributes.
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Satoshis with palindromic ID, composed of at most 3 digits (ex: 8885522255888). Engage with the multidimensional allure of 3D-Pali Satoshis, where palindrome sequences are explored in a dynamic format, presenting a new layer of complexity and beauty for collectors
The last satoshi created in the coinbase of each Bitcoin Block. Black Uncommon Satoshis, marking the end of transaction sets, offer a unique niche for collectors interested in the nuanced endings within the blockchain narrative
Alpha sats are the first sat in each bitcoin. These sats always end in at least 8 zeros. Alpha Satoshis, being the first of every Bitcoin in their respective blocks, symbolize beginnings. They offer collectors a piece of the genesis moments of each transaction set
Sats mined in block 666. Explore the mystique of Block 666 Satoshis, known for their connection to themes of darkness and intrigue within the Bitcoin blockchain. Perfect for collectors drawn to the enigmatic aspects of digital currency
Satoshis created in the coinbase of Block 78 (the second block that has satoshis circulating today, mined by Hal Finney). B78 Satoshis highlight the contributions of early Bitcoin pioneers, offering a piece of blockchain history significant for its foundational role in digital currency evolution
The first bitcoin of the 9th block. All sats between 45,000,000,000 and 45,099,999,999 (including). B9-450 Satoshis come from a specific block that holds historical significance, targeted by collectors for their rare position within the blockchain's early narrative
Satoshis involved the transaction made by Ross Ulbricht to hire a hitman. The txid is 4a0a5b6036c0da84c3eb9c2a884b6ad72416d1758470e19fb1d2fa2a145b5601. Hitman Satoshis are tied to a grim piece of Bitcoin history, used in the illegal hiring of a hitman. These Satoshis appeal to those interested in the darker, historical events of cryptocurrency
Satoshis created in the coinbase of a block mined by Satoshi Nakamoto himself
A palindrome in a palindromic block. Pali-Block Satoshis merge the structural integrity of blockchain with the beauty of palindrome sequences, offering a unique collecting experience that marries technology with linguistic art
Satoshis with palindromic ID (ex: 3275431345723). Pali Satoshis, featuring palindrome sequences, offer a harmonious blend of mathematics and digital rarity, appealing to those who cherish symmetry and blockchain innovation
Satoshis involved in the famous pizza transaction from 2010 (link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rufaskamau/2022/05/09/what-is-bitcoin-pizza-day-and-why-does-the-community-celebrate-on-may-22/). Pizza Satoshis commemorate the first commercial Bitcoin transaction, symbolizing a landmark moment in the currency's adoption and cultural history
Satoshis seized from Silk Road and are from the first Bitcoin auctioned off on June 27, 2014 by US Marshals. The txid is 9e95c3c3c96f57527cdc649550bf8e92892f7651f718d846033798aee333b0c3. (link: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/06/us-marshals-are-selling-2965651306529-bitcoin/372770). Silkroad Satoshis recall the notorious marketplace, capturing a controversial chapter in Bitcoin's history. Ideal for collectors interested in the pivotal moments that shaped cryptocurrency
Satoshis created in the coinbase of the first 1000 bitcoin blocks. Vintage Satoshis from the earliest blocks of Bitcoin hold historical significance, serving as digital relics for collectors passionate about the cryptocurrency's origins
Uniform Palinception: a satoshi ID which is a palindrome made entirely of subsequences which are themselves palindromes made out of at least 2 digits and have the same length. Uniform-Palinception Satoshis feature repeated palindrome patterns, offering a unique collecting opportunity for those fascinated by complex numerical beauty and blockchain innovation
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