Bitmap Explorer

Make Bitcoin Fun Again!

Bitmap Explorer is a metaverse product application launched by RCSV for the Bitmap ecosystem. Users can view the Bitmap lands they own on Bitmap Explorer, and can also browse, select, and search for Bitmaps smoothly.

Users can use their NFT as social avatars in Bitmap Explorer, and can also use their own avatar to walk through their or someone else's Bitmap land. In Bitmap Explorer, users could attend parties, hold a SPACE, listen to a concert, or play a game on the bitmap. Besides, you can also sell your BTC ordinals assets on your own land, or purchase assets from someone else's bitmap land.

Bitmap Explorer supports all assets based on the brc420 metaverse protocol. It can be an avatar, a table, a chair, a building, or even a game console that can be played. There are infinite possibilities in Bitmap Explorer, as long as you have imaginative ideas, you can use the brc420 protocol to achieve more. Make Bitcoin Fun Again!

Bitmap

Bitmap is the first metaverse protocol in the Bitcoin ecosystem, based on Oridnals theory and Bitmap theory. Bitmap is defined as the land of BTC, corresponding to the Bitcoin block number. Bitmap is a consensus standard that allows anybody to claim the geospatial digital real estate of a Bitcoin Block. This process is achieved by being the first to inscribe *blocknumber*.bitmap unto a Satoshi using the Ordinals Inscription standard. This process is equitable and decentralized, transmuting any Bitcoin Block into a part of the Metaverse at the cost of energy.

The Bitmap ecosystem is an ecological community built by various ecosystem developers following the Bitmap protocol and developing a series of applications based on it. Bitmap Explorer is currently the largest and most widely implemented project. With the development of ecology, it is believed that more and more projects will be developed, and the Bitmap ecosystem will become increasingly prosperous. The bitmap protocol not only includes x.bitmap. Its deeper protocol content also includes the transaction information contained in each block. You can learn more about it in the following link: