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$0.0006 satoshi sold for $2.1 million
A week after the halving in Bitcoin, which halved mining rewards, the first satoshi from the first block was sold for 33.3 BTC, worth about $2.1 million. Bitcoin's smallest unit, 1 satoshi, is currently valued at around $0.0065.
As it will be remembered, in the halving that took place at block 840,000, this block was found by the ViaBTC mining pool and obtained the epic sat.
Even though it's only 1 satoshi, this epic sell, which is actually worth a lot more than that, was sold yesterday. No information was given about the person or institution that bought Epik Sat, which started on April 22 and received a total of 34 offers.
The second highest bid for the epic sale, which was purchased for 33.3 BTC, was 20 BTC.
It is known that some data can be processed on satoshis, especially through the Ordinals protocol. These data, also known as "inscriptions", allowed some satoshis to be sold for much more than they were worth. Casey Rodarmor, the creator of Ordinals, also categorized these satoshis.
Common ones: Those who are not the first satoshi of blocks
Uncommon: The first satoshi obtained from each block
Scarce-rare: The first satoshi obtained from the first block mined after each difficulty adjustment
Epic: The first satoshi obtained from the first block mined after each halving
Legendary: The first satoshi of each cycle
Mythic: The first satoshi of the first Bitcoin obtained from the Genesis block...
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