The Weekly Stack: LIMINA 🌹
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LIMINA by Olga Fradina ✨
This Monday, 20th October at 10am ET, Gamma Season Pass holders will have exclusive access to LIMINA, the latest release from renowned artist Olga Fradina. Available for 24 hours only, this Pass-holder-only mint offers one allocation per Season Pass held, with a potential second allocation after the 24-hour window if any mints remain.
LIMINA is not a story or a metaphor—it is an observation of a process in which disappearance and emergence hold equal force. Comprised of 77 parent-child inscriptions (each a 1/1) with fully onchain metadata and edition numbers, the collection exemplifies Olga’s thoughtful, process-driven approach to art on Bitcoin. The mint is priced at approximately $30, and Gamma is waiving the service fee for this release.
Originally curated on Gamma by Pawel Dudko, Olga has since become a Gamma Partner Artist, releasing work on the platform as well as exhibiting and selling pieces at Sotheby’s. Her work continues to explore the interplay of subtle observation, temporal processes, and the digital canvas, making LIMINA a must-have for collectors.
To explore Olga’s previous work and learn more about her artistic journey, visit her artist profile or read the Partner Artist Spotlight.
If you don’t yet hold a Season Pass but want to participate in this exclusive mint, you can collect one here. And when you’re ready to explore LIMINA, the full collection will be available here.









Ordinal Satscards in Marfa: Onchain Art You Can Hold 🧡
We are excited to bring the experience of Satscards to Marfa, combining collectible Bitcoin smart cards with unique on-chain BTC art (Ordinals) from a handful of exceptional creators.
Ordinals allow content to be inscribed directly onto Bitcoin, giving each satoshi a permanent and verifiable identity. The ability to preserve artwork, from visual art to text, every inscription lives fully on-chain, making it uncensorable, permanent, and shareable. Satscards bring this concept to life in a tangible, playful way while providing practical value to collectors.
The special edition Ordinals Satscard allows users to tap the card and instantly view the inscription on ordinals.com. Each card is designed for durability, usability, and security:
NFC tap opens ordinals.com, displaying the artwork rather than just a Bitcoin balance
Each card supports up to ten inscriptions, securely stored in separate address slots
Private keys remain uncompromised when received with an inscription
Read the full details in a recent Gamma blog here.




Ideas on Signals 💡
Self-Service Platform for Everyone
Ideas, a new feature on our Signals platform that empowers creatives to test waters on any concept before fully committing to project.
Anyone can post Idea. And when you’re ready, you can graduate your Top 5 Ideas of week into Project, bringing them to market. Posting Idea costs 25 Bars ($2.50), helping keep feed focused and limiting spam.
We were thrilled to have launched Ideas with over two dozen Ideas, thanks to incredible creativity of our Gamma Partner Artist network. Check them out, upvote ones you love, and share your feedback!
We hope you love Ideas, and we can’t wait to see what you’ll share. You can begin submitting your Ideas for next week right away.
Partner of the Week 👨🎨
Meet Johan, known in the digital art space as Pixel Sculptor, is a 27-year-old artist from Colombia. His journey into art began not in classrooms but through self-teaching. Financial constraints prevented formal studies, but passion fueled his path. Johan has been creating pixel art for seven years, with the past two years spent exploring the Web3 space.
“I started on a pixel art app where I connected with two other artists. We formed a small group with the goal of evolving together and eventually creating collaborative art. That group didn’t last long, but it was a meaningful beginning. After that, I decided to keep going on my own, creating art on Solana. Some time later, eliherf introduced me to Gamma. Eventually, I applied for their partner program and here we are.”


The Edit #10 is live 📙
We’re excited to share this tenth issue of The Edit.
This week, we’re exploring a love story born in the digital art space, the quiet power of lines, crypto sales, and more.
Fragments That Refuse Isolation by radarboy3000 📶
A year in the making... Fragments that Refuse Isolation - a generative networked sculpture on Bitcoin. Every piece nudges the rest. Every piece evolving as Bitcoin evolves. 64 editions, always connected.
A distributed Bitcoin sculpture of 64 siblings, shifting in unison with each block’s pulse, existing as one distributed living sculpture, each carrying the genetic code of its siblings.
Live for bidding on Signals.
Beyond what we can see lies a quiet realm, where light and shadow touch, and the unseen appears. - Milla Si