Just hours after El Salvador publicly announced that it would store the majority of its Bitcoins in a physically secure cold wallet, Bitcoin enthusiasts have sent "Rare Sats" and Ordinal inscriptions to the wallet.
Ordiscan data shows that there are at least 67 Ordinal donations in this wallet, including BRC-20 tokens, text inscriptions, images, 3D "Runestones", and even a "Cypherpunk Manifesto" - a document written by A document written by Eric Hughes in March 1993 to protect privacy in the electronic age through encryption.
In addition, the wallet contains approximately $700 worth of Satoshi donations, many of which have Satoshis labeled "Pizza" and "Retro", with the Pizza Satoshi line being used by early Bitcoin contributor Laszlo Hanyecz on May 22, 2010. 10,000 BTC pays for two pizzas, while old-school sats refer to sats mined within the first 1000 bitcoin blocks. A total of 56 transactions were sent to the new wallet address in El Salvador, the vast majority of which were small value transfers. (Cointelegraph)
Earlier news, El Salvador’s president moved $400 million worth of Bitcoin to cold wallets