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In February 2015, Sarah Meyohas introduced Bitchcoin at Where, a Brooklyn gallery, setting up a reflective mylar-clad 40-foot shipping container housing a mining computer and live-streamed webcam. Buyers received encrypted certificates granting access to Bitchcoin software, initially a Bitcoin derivative for exchanging Meyohas' artwork backed by Speculations photographs. Now, almost a decade later, using Bitcoin Ordinals, Meyohas commemorates this legacy by inscribing a satoshi from Block 346783, timestamped with a webcam screenshot from March 8, 2015. This underscores Bitcoin Ordinals' unique temporal nature compared to Ethereum NFTs.