NFTScan officially released the Bitcoin NFT browser, supporting Ordinals NFT and BRC20 assets

On May 23, 2023, the NFTScan team officially released the Bitcoin NFT browser. The Bitcoin network is the 14th blockchain network supported by NFTScan. The Bitcoin NFTScan browser currently supports on-chain data analysis and search queries for Ordinals NFT and BRC20 assets.

Bitcoin NFTScan:

According to  the data of Bitcoin NFTScan  : As of May  23  2023 , 8,888,714  NFT assets  have been inscribed on the Bitcoin network   ,  generating a total of  9.26 GB  of on-chain data, and  430,271  wallet addresses hold  Bitcoin NFT  assets.

As the NFT infrastructure of the Bitcoin ecosystem, NFTScan will continue to develop functions and open services, providing developers and NFT users in the Bitcoin ecosystem with high-quality NFT API data services and wallet address NFT asset data search and query services.

At present, the NFTScan developer platform has also simultaneously launched the NFT API data service of the Bitcoin network. At present, multiple API query interfaces have been opened to the outside world to meet the indexing requirements for Bitcoin NFT data in various business scenarios. If you are a developer in the field of NFT and Web3, welcome to use the NFT API data service of the Bitcoin network provided by the NFTScan developer platform to quickly build products and protocols on the Bitcoin network.


About NFTScan

NFTScan is the world's leading NFT infrastructure service provider. It currently supports 14 mainstream blockchain networks including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNBChain, Polygon, Solana, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Aptos. NFTScan business covers NFT browser, NFT Portfolio, NFT data service, NFT order aggregation and other services, providing professional and comprehensive NFT infrastructure services for Web3 users and developers. Currently, NFTScan is providing professional NFT data services to 3000+ developers including CoinMarketCap, Binance NFT, Bybit Web3, KuCoin, SafePal, Mask, imToken, Enjin, etc.

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