Merging the realms of Ethereum (ETH) and Bitcoin (BTC) within the digital art sector, SuperRare, a distinguished Ethereum NFT art platform, has announced its foray into the Bitcoin Ordinals domain.
In partnership with the Bitcoin art platform Gamma, SuperRare is launching its first-ever Ordinals collection on April 11, featuring exclusive artworks by Killer Acid.
Killer Acid’s new ‘No Brainers’ collection—featuring 35 hand-drawn “psychedelic” pieces priced at 0.099 BTC each—is set to attract Bitcoin enthusiasts to SuperRare’s realm.
Source: X (Killer Acid)
Bridging Creative Worlds
The Ordinals protocol is sparking new interest in Bitcoin for NFTs, challenging Ethereum’s dominance and transforming the market as platforms like Magic Eden embrace this relatively new technology.
According to the latest data from Crypto Slam, Ethereum NFTs have generated sales of $11.7 million in the past 24 hours, while Bitcoin NFTs have achieved sales of $8.1 million.
SuperRare’s participation in Bitcoin pushes the boundaries of digital art and supports its creators, further cementing its reputation for offering unique, one-of-a-kind digital artwork.
Its embrace of Killer Acid’s NFTs underscores a commitment to innovation, offering new opportunities for artists and collectors in an evolving marketplace.
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