The Weekly Stack: Sats Cards 🟧
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Digital Art on Physical Sats Cards ✨
Thanks to the team at Inscribing Atlantis, collectors can now store, view, and trade inscriptions on beautifully crafted physical Ordinals Sats Cards, bringing a new tactile dimension to Bitcoin art.
Soon, Gamma Season Pass holders will have the chance to receive one of five special Sats Cards, each pre-loaded with inscriptions from standout artists across the Bitcoin ecosystem. These cards celebrate some of the strongest creative voices in the space, offering a curated snapshot of on-chain culture in physical form.
Featured collections include:
Unrequited Target by Whitters
Blind Box: Satoshi Nakamoto by Hafftka
Between Every Line Love by Jimena Buena Vida
Greetings from Marfa by Michelle Thompson
Polyphos by Pawel Dudko
Orbit by RalenArc
Pulsar by OTO
ORDINALS YEARBOOK No. 1 by Burst
This collaboration bridges physical and digital collecting in a way only Bitcoin can.
Collect a Season Pass and join our Discord for your chance to win.
Color Calibration by DeltaSauce 🎨
His newest project, Color Calibration, brings a dedicated color study to Bitcoin, tracing the evolution of computers through five distinct palettes. The inspiration is deeply personal. “For this collection, I was inspired by the innovation of the computer over the decades. The computer and chair have always felt like a home for me, a place to explore the digital highways, and now I get to explore the latent spaces that were built on top of these highways.”
He recalls his first computer with vivid clarity: “I remember getting my first computer in the early 00’s and it being a gateway, and how it opened up the world to me. Thus by exploring this relationship between the pc and the chair, it feels like a symbiotic relationship.”
Building the palettes became a way to trace the lineage of digital history itself. “Exploration into color has always been something I’ve wanted to do, but I wanted to do it in a way that symbolizes a meaning. Each color is meant to represent a specific lineage of the evolution of the computer… each color is meant to represent a part of the evolution.”
His research deepened into early internet history: “Each color represents a specific era in the innovation of technology, from the early age of black and white monitors, to the era of green computer text on a black screen, to the blues of the early 1990s windows XP. Each color represents a growth in the technology that we use on a daily basis.”
Read the Color Calibration release blog.
Listen to our livestream recording.
Meet Our New Spotify Channel 🎧
Since October 2023, we’ve been recording conversations with remarkable artists shaping the future of art on Bitcoin. We’re excited to showcase Beyond the Canvas, Gamma’s new Spotify channel dedicated to their stories.
More than 70 episodes are already live, offering insights, inspirations, and behind the scenes experiences from artists pushing digital art forward on Bitcoin.
Tune in and hear directly from Gamma Partner Artists and special guests as they share their journeys and perspectives on building art on Bitcoin.
Listen, follow, and give it 5 stars: Beyond the Canvas on Spotify.
Partner of the Week 👨🎨
Meet XSaha, who “started making digital art just out of sheer curiosity.” Experimenting with code and creativity opened new pathways, revealing that algorithms could “carry emotion and feeling, just like traditional brushes.” Releasing work on Bitcoin ordinals was a leap that felt natural. Knowing their art “lives somewhere permanent” and being part of an open, experimental community continues to inspire them.



New on Signals 📶
More artists are bringing their projects to Signals to go-to-market and find real demand to set up the best results for drop day for their projects and their future collectors.
Let’s check them out.
A film-based documentary series capturing Washington, D.C. during the inauguration of Donald Trump; a city divided yet alive, seen through an analog lens of observation and craft.
Four 1/1 works that reinterpret core human virtues within digital reality through pixel-based hybrid figures, questioning what remains human when identity is compressed into signal.
Children lost in a void. More inward and vast than hell itself. And still they grow








Bridging physical and digital with Ordinals Sats Cards is a realy smart move. Having actual objects you can hold that contain onchain art feels like it completes the colector experience in a way pure digital never quite does.