First Bitcoin Transaction Anniversary and Hal Finney Tribute

🔍 Hal's Secret Bitcoin Message

By POB
Jun 23, 2025, 4:40 PM
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January 13th marked the 16th anniversary of the first Bitcoin transaction, where Satoshi Nakamoto sent 10 BTC to Hal Finney.​ This historic moment is now commemorated through a unique ordinal - a Satoshi Relic - generated from Hal's first Bitcoin transaction data.​

The ordinal serves as both an artistic representation and a permanent record of this pivotal moment in cryptocurrency history, preserving Hal Finney's early contributions to the Bitcoin network.​

  • First BTC transaction: January 13, 2009
  • Amount: 10 BTC
  • Participants: Satoshi Nakamoto → Hal Finney
  • Format: Generative art ordinal

This digital artifact stands as a testament to the early days of Bitcoin and one of its most significant contributors.​

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