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Any Chain, Any Drop-site, Digital or Physical 📶
Signals has brought to market a diverse lineup of projects, including Bitcoin Ordinals releases and physical drops.
Two new projects are now being added, one launching on Stacks and another on Ethereum. These additions continue the partnership with Tradeport for curated drops on Sui Network, supporting a growing presence across multiple chains.
New Projects on Signals 🛜
Built on Bitcoin is a collaboration between JakeBlockchain and Reece Swanepoel dropping on Bitcoin L2 Stacks
A generative PFP flag for builders declaring ETH was the testnet and the future of Web3 is built on Bitcoin.
Kinetics of Bodies, Branches, and Circuits is a release by Petra dropping on Ethereum.
An audiovisual performance project that explores generative choreographies born from improvisation in dialogue with technology.
Satoshi’s Compass is a release by Michael Devereux dropping on BTC.
Mythical maps for Bitcoin treasure hunters.
Rasterwerk Gallery Series by Th0mas Art is a physical art drop.
WEAPON OF MASS LIBERATION 🎨
A collaboration between Gamma, DocT, and VIVID Gallery featuring a novel approach to editions on the mother chain. Conceptual nature of the work: Throughout history, artists have been the first to sound the alarm against authoritarianism, and the erosion of freedom. Hence, Weapon of Mass Liberation is not just an image—it is a statement. Its core message, “CREATION IS LIBERATION”, becomes permanent as inscriptions on Bitcoin. By elevating Bitcoin’s role from money to memory, the work positions the blockchain as a cultural archive. Each inscription expands its purpose from finance to truth-telling, from economics to culture. In an age of surveillance and censorship, Bitcoin provides artists with a tool to bypass control and ensure their voices endure.
A New Approach to Ordinals Editions: The edition is anchored by a parent inscription that secures both identity and provenance, referencing the seals of DocT and VIVID Gallery directly on-chain.
From this foundation, an intermediate layer of inscriptions separates the necessary assets—such as the artwork and handcrafted digits—from the editions themselves. Through recursion, editions reference these assets, minimizing the blockchain footprint while preserving the uniqueness of each individually numbered piece. This layered architecture ensures authenticity, efficiency, and permanence in equal measure.
"If art is the weapon of mass liberation, then Bitcoin is the battlefield where permanence and freedom are defended. Together, they form a record of human truth that no authority can silence."
The Edit #9 is live 📙
We’re excited to share this ninth issue of The Edit.
This week, we're exploring the latest shifts in the digital art market and taking a look at key sales in the NFT space.
Partner of the Week 👨🎨
Meet Adrian Pocobelli, an artist who creates pixel-based works entirely from his mobile phone, driven by a deep sense of nostalgia. His artistic sensibility was shaped early on by a childhood trip to the Vatican, a treasured stamp collection gifted by his grandfather, and countless hours spent reading comic books and collecting sports cards. Drawn to the accessibility of digital creation compared to traditional mediums like oil, acrylic, or screen printing, Pocobelli embraces the freedom and low cost of working digitally. In his twenties, he earned a Master’s in English Literature from the University of Saskatchewan, writing a thesis on The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard, a work that profoundly influenced both his thinking and his art. Surrounded by art books growing up, he has always lived and breathed art, now channeling his passion into pieces that explore color, nostalgia, and historical commentary. Sourcing imagery from the internet, current events, and cultural ephemera, Pocobelli recreates the news, preserves fragments of history, and infuses each work with his own imagination—often bringing his creations to life over a series of quiet coffee sessions.




The Broken Portraits 🖤
Congratulations to Gamma Partner Artist Violet Bond, whose collection The Broken Portraits is currently being showcased at Uncommon Gallery during Korea Blockchain Week, bringing Bitcoin art to a wider audience at a major industry event.
See the gallery.
New and Upcoming Mints 🖼️
Art on BTC is a curated collection by Pixel Palette Nation (PPN), featuring 15 artists from around the world. For many of these creators, this marks their genesis artwork on Bitcoin, inscribed permanently on the blockchain. Every main inscription in this collection is etched onto rare Block 9 450x satoshi, among the oldest in circulation, and tied together through parent/child provenance—ensuring that each artwork carries both rarity and traceable lineage on Bitcoin.
$ORACLE BRC-2.0 is on the way, bringing yield-backed Ordinals and Bitcoin-native prediction markets. The prophecy rises as this new release takes shape, with whitelist access and social links available at BTC World. 888 OG Ordinals (Genesis Prophets) minting 9/25.
Mycelioid ARC by Pawel Dudko is the 10th entry in the art journal on blockchain. Responding dynamically to Bitcoin’s ongoing development, each new block triggers a sequence that reshapes the work.
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