Every listing shows a "View terms" link that opens your current terms document. Because both the payment and the terms live on-chain with dates, the version of your terms that was in effect at the time of a payment is always provable — updating your…
Ordinals
Ordinals let you register your own on-chain creations — images, music, video, interactive pages and more — into a browsable directory where others can view them, tip you, or buy and license them in BSV. This section explains how it works.
Do Ordinal submissions need to be approved?
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Yes — Ordinals go through the same review process as other submissions on BSV Search (new → Admin to Review → Cleared → Published). You can register your Ordinal, see a preview, and submit it; it becomes publicly visible once it has been reviewed.…
Can I register an Ordinal I didn't create?
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Please only register content you created or have a legal right to use, and the same copyright care described in the "BSV-Tipped Content" section applies here. Remember that payment addresses come only from what is inscribed on-chain, so funds always…
What is an Ordinal?
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An Ordinal (a "1Sat Ordinal") is a piece of content — an image, an audio file, a video, a web page, text, or another file — that has been permanently inscribed onto the BSV blockchain. Because it lives on-chain, it can never be altered or deleted,…
Can I edit or remove my Ordinal listing later?
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Yes. You can edit your Ordinal's title, categories, tags and attached Terms records at any time from your listing, and you can unpublish or delete it. The on-chain content itself is permanent and stays on the blockchain regardless — editing the…
What is the Ordinals directory on BSV Search?
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It is a place where you can register your own Ordinals so other people can discover them, enjoy them, and support you. Each registered Ordinal gets its own page that shows the content itself, its on-chain details (creator, size, collection), and any…
How do I register my own Ordinal?
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You register an Ordinal by its transaction ID (TXID) — the on-chain address of the inscription. Start a new Ordinal submission, paste in the TXID, and BSV Search automatically fetches the content, detects what type of media it is, and shows you a…