Bitcoin Graffiti

a museum of data stored in the blockchain work in progress

Everything written to the chain

The timeline picks out artifacts worth a placard. This is everything else: every readable message found in blocks 0–963,186 (August 2026), grouped by the technique used to store it, alongside corpora of addresses built to destroy coins rather than receive them.

Identical messages are collapsed into a single row that records how many transactions carry it and the range of blocks it spans, so a phrase repeated ten thousand times by mining software takes one line rather than ten thousand. Each tab explains what it holds. Filter with the search box, page through with the arrows, and use the ⬇ in the txids column to download every transaction behind a row.

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