bitSmiley unveils OG NFT collections; Gold card holders amass over 4 figures in Bitcoin holdings
Leading Bitcoin Defi project bitSmiley, co-invested by OKX Venture and ABCDE, is gearing up for the launch of a new defi inscriptions protocol named bitRC-20. The inaugural asset of this protocol, OG PASS NFT, also known as bitDisc, is set to make its debut on OKX and Unisats wallets before being integrated into the new protocol. bitRC-20 will be compatible with BRC20.
bitDisc introduces two tiers: Gold and Black cards. Gold cards operate on invitations only, with insiders revealing that they are exclusively distributed to a select group of Bitcoin OGs and industry leaders. Currently, there are less than 40 Gold cardholders, with a combined Bitcoin holding tally exceeding four figures. Card 001 will be airdropped to addresses suspected to belong to Satoshi Nakamoto in a gesture of commemoration.
Black cards will be made available to the public through whitelist events, with priority eligibility granted to the first 1999 followers of the bitSmiley X.
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