The masterclass · one collection, studied properly 5,141 / 1-OF-1

Ordinal Maxi Biz

5,141 hand-drawn faces inscribed on Bitcoin — some living on satoshis mined by Satoshi Nakamoto and Hal Finney themselves. The loudest voices in Bitcoin called inscriptions spam. The culture kept inscribing. This is the collection that will define the era, explained — and browsable, straight from the chain.

2023Inscribed · first months of ordinals Tony TafuroEvery piece drawn by hand Block 9 & 78Satoshi’s and Hal’s coins Christie’sFirst Ordinals auction ever held
01 The medium

The blockchain is a museum that cannot burn.

In January 2023, ordinal theory gave every satoshi an identity — a serial number assigned by mining order, trackable forever. Inscriptions completed it: data written permanently into a transaction’s witness and bound to a specific sat. No server hosts the art. No URL points at it. The artifact is the chain, replicated on every full node on earth.

SUBSTRATE

Numbered sats

Sats from historic blocks — mined by Satoshi, by Hal Finney — become identifiable, holdable relics of the genesis era. OMB is built directly on this.

MEDIUM

The witness

Inscription data lives inside the witness of a taproot spend — consensus-protected space. Fully on-chain. No pointer, no IPFS, no promise.

PROPERTY

Bearer artifacts

Controlled by keys, transferred like the coin it rides on. No platform, no enforced royalties, no admin. Ownership with no asterisk.

02 The movement

They called it spam. He quit his job and drew 5,141 answers.

OMB was assembled in a single obsessive month. A pseudonymous ex–Wall Street founder, ZK Shark, barely slept through February 2023, quit finance, and launched that March with artist Tony Tafuro — whose hand-drawn faces, mantras and ₿ marks gave the inscription era its first true visual identity — with rare-sat hunter Nullish supplying the historic coins.

The ethos is extreme ownership: no royalties, no metadata switches, no company between the holder and the artifact. Buy it, lend it, inscribe over it, destroy it — nobody can stop you, and nobody will save you.

Every counterculture is defined by what the orthodoxy calls it. Punk was noise. Graffiti was vandalism. Inscriptions were spam.

And in 2023 the movement produced its defining act of iconoclasm: collectors burned CryptoPunks — Ethereum’s crown jewels — for OMB allowlist spots. Punk #8611 crossed first, then #9146. The old world’s masterpieces, sacrificed for citizenship in the new one. In April 2024, Christie’s held its first-ever Ordinals auction for OMB; the featured set cleared $441,000.

03 The provenance

The art is drawn by hand. The rarity is written by history.

An OMB’s eye colour is not a trait lottery — it records where the artifact lives on the chain. That is the collection’s masterstroke: scarcity anchored to Bitcoin’s own genesis history, verifiable by anyone, forgeable by no one.

Red eyes The first drop — the founding relics, the grail tier. The rarest OMBs have traded above 3 BTC. 100
Blue eyes On satoshis from block 78 — mined by Hal Finney, the first man Satoshi ever sent bitcoin to. 200
Green eyes On satoshis from block 9 — mined by Satoshi Nakamoto. Art living on the creator’s own coins. 1,900
Orange eyes The final, largest tier — the open door, and most holders’ first step into the movement. 3,000
Ledger
CryptoPunks
  Ordinal Maxi Biz
Era defined
Ethereum, 2017 — the birth of the PFP
Bitcoin, 2023 — the birth of the inscription
Supply
10,000 — algorithmically generated
5,141 — hand-drawn, every one a 1/1
Where the art lives
Originally an off-chain image; the chain held a hash
Fully on-chain, in the witness, on every node
Rarity source
Trait lottery — beanies, hoodies, aliens
On-chain provenance — sats mined by Satoshi & Hal Finney
Institutional stamp
Christie's & Sotheby's, from 2021
Christie's first-ever Ordinals auction, April 2024 — $441,000
The crossing
Two of them were burned…
…to earn allowlist spots here. Punk #8611 crossed first.
The comparison is not price. It is position: the collection that defines how an era stored its culture.
05 The vault

A register, not a shopfront.

WITNESS is a private collection. It does not exhibit, price, or promote its holdings.

Focus
Ordinal Maxi Biz — provenance tiers, priority on historically anchored sats
● Active
Custody
Cold. Sovereign keys. Inscriptions held on the sats they were born on
Sealed
Holdings
Undisclosed, by design. The vault speaks through what it studies, not what it owns
Sealed