First 4MB Ordinals Collection 'Sheeple' Makes Physical Debut on NYC Monolith

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New York City – The "Sheeple" Ordinals collection, heralded as the first 4MB Ordinals collection, has made a notable physical debut in New York City, prominently displayed around a monolith. Creator Chip11, known on social media as @nftranching, announced the unique exhibition on June 28, 2025, extending appreciation to SuperchiefNFT for providing the platform for this public showcase of Bitcoin-based digital art.

The "Sheeple" collection stands out in the burgeoning Ordinals space due to its significant technical specification. Ordinals are digital artifacts inscribed directly onto individual satoshis, the smallest unit of Bitcoin, effectively creating NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain. Chip11 emphasized the dual nature of the work, stating in a prior social media post, "Art on Ordinals should be considered in two parts: The outward-facing art... And the art beneath the hood. Still there if you look for it... Sheeple works on both sides." The 4MB inscription size represents a substantial on-chain data footprint, marking a historical milestone for the platform.

The exhibition was facilitated by SuperchiefNFT, recognized as the world's first physical NFT gallery, which opened its doors in New York City in March 2021. SuperchiefNFT has a history of bridging the gap between digital art and tangible exhibition spaces, often utilizing high-resolution screens to display digital works. The decision to wrap "Sheeple" around a monolith in the city underscores an innovative approach to presenting blockchain-native art in a public, real-world context.

Chip11 described the collection's conceptual foundation, noting, "Sheeple was born from loss, built on chain, and now towers in the real world." This statement suggests a narrative depth beyond its technical innovation, hinting at themes of resilience and transformation. The public display coincides with a period of heightened activity in the Bitcoin Ordinals ecosystem, which continues to attract artists and collectors exploring new frontiers in digital ownership and creative expression.