About OrdPunks
1. When will OrdPunks open for inscribe?
Scheduled date: June 22, 2023.
OrdPunks is the first project using the brc-20DA collections scheme, and we want more people to participate in this promising innovative protocol. We plan to open minting after collecting 2000 whitelist spots, which is estimated to be around June 22nd. Please stay tuned for announcements on Twitter and the Discord community.
2. What is the total supply of the OrdPunks collections?
The total supply of the OrdPunks collections is 5,555.
3. How much does one OrdPunksNFT cost?
To secure a place in this innovative collections, there will be a 20,000 sats inscription fee and an approximate 3,000 sats miner fee, totaling about $6.
Whitelist total cost: 20,000 sats inscription fee + 10,000 sats miner fee, ~ $9. Public phase cost: 30,000 sats inscription fee + 10,000 sats miner fee, ~$12.
If you select "Economy", the on-chain time is about 30 minutes,
And if you choose "Normal", the on-chain time is about 15 minutes.
However, if you select "Custom", the on-chain time may be greater than 1 day.
"Custom" is the most economical option, and it's calculated based on the overall rate fluctuations in recent days. However, it requires a bit of patience.
Note: OrdPunks inscriptions are done through queueing on the blockchain, eliminating gas wars and saving costs.
4. Where can I mint OrdPunks?
You can mint OrdPunks at https://www.ordnames.org/#/ordpunks.
5. Which wallet should I use?
You can use the UniSat wallet to log in and view your inscription. Alternatively, you can use any other wallet and specify an address for inscribe.
6. Will OrdPunks launch brc-20 tokens?
That depends on community development, and currently, there are no such plans. However, one thing is certain - we are always a community.
7. Where can I trade OrdPunks?
OrdPunks is primarily an inscription, and you can trade it on any NFTplatform that supports BitcoinNFT. Furthermore, OrdPunks innovatively integrates recursive inscription and
inscription data records, making it easier for platforms like Opensea.io to support BitcoinNFT collections trading.
8. Is OrdPunks a recursive collections?
Yes, it is. Specifically, OrdPunks is the first original recursive inscription scheme. The OrdPunks team practiced the concept of recursive inscription two months before the official developers of Ordinals. We are very excited about the updates to Ordinals, as brc-20DA can now display PFPs without rendering! It's amazing!
9. OrdNames looks unique. Why use ".ordi"?
You will find out soon. But remember one thing - ".ordi" is not a domain name. OrdNames is a flagship product, and we cannot simply define it. We hope it will bring continuous and strong support to the brc-20 ecosystem. Stay tuned.
10. Does this project have a roadmap?
Our team has solid development and product implementation capabilities. Instead of presenting a fancy roadmap, we prefer to focus on delivering solid products. We will launch the innovative on-chain identity system, OrdNames, at any time.
11. What is the roadmap for the brc-20DA protocol standard?
Brc-20DA is completely open source, and anyone can use this protocol to create their BitcoinNFT collections. We will provide richer API support. In our roadmap, we will soon deliver new features to support zero-code development by the community to release their BitcoinNFT collections, enabling more communities to issue their NFT collections at lower costs.
What you need to know about brc-20DA:
There are many questions about brc-20DA, Ordpunks, and OrdNames. Let's find out!
1. What is OrdNames?

OrdNames is a Bitcoin on-chain identity system based on the Ordinals protocol, also known as Decentralized ID (DID). Please note that it is not a domain name. There is a significant difference between domain names and DIDs, but we can discuss that later.
We envision OrdNames as the fundamental unit of life built on the Bitcoin network in the future. Currently, it is still simple, consisting of a name, a 33x33 pixel profile picture (PFP), and six genetic attribute values. OrdNames is programmable, and we hope it serves as a representation of your identity in the blockchain and metaverse— a version of yourself in another world. Right now, OrdNames is just a baby, and with your care, it will grow.
2. What is brc-20DA?
Storing data on the Bitcoin network is very expensive. Since OrdNames requires substantial data storage on the chain, we designed a technical solution called brc- 20DA. It is based on the brc-20 standard, and OrdPunks is the first collection of PFPs created using the brc-20DA solution. The brc-20DA technology enables on- chain PFPs generation to address the data storage challenge on the Bitcoin network.
Implementation Manual
Step 1:
Inscribe Collection Elements
OrdPunks is composed of elements such as skins, clothing, hair, hats, accessories, and decorations. There are a total of 266 pieces. We...Each of the 266 elements of OrdPunks needs to be individually inscribe as separate inscription on the chain. This process assigns a unique inscription number to each element on the chain.
You can view all the elements of OrdPunks at the following link: elements

These elements were painstakingly crafted pixel by pixel because they are only 33x33 pixels in size. The implementation difficulty was exceptionally high, and it took us an entire month to engrave them. However, we believe it was worth it because when you choose to represent yourself with a PFP, you want it to look good.
Each element's original data underwent special processing and was transformed into clean SVG code to ensure error-free composition. Throughout the implementation process, we strived for perfection, even in areas that may go unnoticed by most people.

Step 2:
Inscribe Algorithm Inscription #9108193
The algorithm code for synthesizing PFPs is inscribe onto a single inscription. The generation of each PFP is based on the algorithm specified in the algorithm inscription. Additionally, it records the original characteristics of the PFPs.

Step 3:
Inscribe Deployment Inscription #9109811
The deployment inscription primarily records the project name, references the algorithm, and specifies the maximum supply.
Step 4:
Inscribe PFPs Inscription
The "traits" section records the metadata of the PFPs, and the "name" represents the internal numbering of the PFPs collections.
Step 5:
Inscription Resolver Inscription
Once the collection reaches the maximum value, the resolver inscription is deployed.
NFT trading platforms can accurately identify the PFPs collection through the resolver inscription, ensuring fraud prevention.
We hope that the introduction of brc-20DA will enable seamless integration of BitcoinNFT collections across all NFT marketplaces.
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