Mint tokens that subsidize Bitcoin's miners.

Claim a Bitcoin block to mint a token, then route its emissions to the block's miners — a permissionless way to refill Bitcoin's security budget .

.element naming format
<name> . <pattern> . <field> .element
e.g. natcats.3b.11.element — pattern 3b in field 11 (bits)
.element represents the building block of digital matter formation.
Any piece of block data can be used to identify a pattern on Bitcoin's blockchain. Patterns recognized are inherently open source, anyone can point to that pattern and create a project derivative that references the existence of that pattern.
Core Tokens 2
bit
DMT-BIT
f: 11 (bits)
dep:9424802e38fc889969417cd90df4c4147209d2a83ed83798c0c4aa4391ad36e5i0
Holders
3,477
955,691 100.0% 955,691
nat
DMT-NAT
f: 11 (bits)
dep:4d967af36dcacd7e6199c39bda855d7b1b37268f4c8031fed5403a99ac57fe67i0
Holders
28,164
955,692 100.0% 955,691
Protocol status Live on Bitcoin
955,691
Block height
38
Fields
603
Deployed ticks
457
Elements
-
Redirects
Non-custodial
Your keys, your inscriptions.
On-chain
All inscriptions are Bitcoin-native.
Open standard
Built on DMT, indexer-agnostic.