The feat was made possible late Thursday when an anonymous Bitcoin user inscribed the document’s text directly onto the immutable blockchain, making it accessible on-chain for the duration of the network’s existence.
Nothing says freedom like paying 83 bucks to etch the constitution into a blockchain forever
It is not immediately apparent why someone decided to spend $83 to inscribe the U.S. Constitution on the Bitcoin blockchain; so far, no one has publicly claimed responsibility for the act.
One of America’s most famous documents, the crypto world already has a history with the U.S. Constitution, which was signed a little more than one year after America declared its independence in 1776.




















