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Technology

Phantom

✦ Concept

A Bitcoin ordinal that autonomously migrates between wallets, carrying messages, art, or data from owner to owner without permission. Each transfer costs the ordinal 'health' until it dies permanently. Owners can feed it satoshis to extend its life or let it wander to find a new host.

Target

Bitcoin maximalists, digital art collectors, and crypto-native developers who want programmable, autonomous digital objects

Revenue

Initial ordinal minting at 0.1 BTC each, 2% transaction fee on all autonomous transfers, premium 'immortal' variants at 1 BTC that never die

💡 Why It Works

"Digital ownership assumes you control what you own, but the most valuable memes and viral content spread by abandoning control. Autonomous digital objects that choose their own destiny tap into humanity's deep fascination with AI agency and digital consciousness."

✦ Branding Kit
Tagline

"Digital objects with digital souls"

Name Ideas
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Phantom
2
Wanderer
3
Nomad
Domain Ideas
phantom.btc
wanderer.io
nomadordinals.co
Startup Starter Guide
First Steps
1
Fork existing ordinal inscription tools and add autonomous transfer logic using Bitcoin script conditions
2
Create proof-of-concept with 10 test ordinals that migrate based on simple rules (time, transaction volume, wallet activity)
3
Launch on Bitcoin testnet with collector community feedback before mainnet deployment
Simple MVP

Single ordinal that randomly hops between addresses in a whitelist every 144 blocks, carrying a simple message. Built using ord indexer and basic Bitcoin scripting.

Growth Ops
License autonomous ordinal technology to major NFT platforms for cross-chain migration
Partner with Bitcoin wallet providers to create 'digital pet' experiences around autonomous ordinals
Creative Twist

"The ordinals make their own decisions about where to go next, violating the fundamental assumption that digital ownership means control. Owners become temporary hosts in a digital creature's journey."