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Bitcoin culture
has names.
From rare sats to Ordinals culture, every name is an inscription. Collect, verify, and trade BTC-native identities.
Every name is a Bitcoin inscription. First inscription is canonical. Verified on-chain.
Explore namesBNRP Verified
View all →Names with active BNRP identity records — avatar, display name, and linked addresses set on-chain.
How it works
Learn about BNRP →Bitcoin names are Ordinal inscriptions. They live permanently on the Bitcoin blockchain, owned by whoever holds the inscription.
The Bitcoin Name Resolution Protocol maps .btc, .sats, and .x names to wallets, avatars, and identities. No central server, no single company.
BTC Native is the first open marketplace for Bitcoin names. Trade directly with your wallet. No sign-up, no custody.
List a name →Own the root. Build the namespace.
A BTC-native name can become more than a single identity. It can become a verified space for payments, collections, archives, shops, vaults, memberships, and provenance — anchored to Bitcoin and resolved through BNRP.
artist.btc
parent name
shop.artist.btc
storefront
vault.artist.btc
cold storage
prints.artist.btc
edition drops
music.artist.btc
releases
archive.artist.btc
provenance
Your BTC-native name becomes the root of your public identity. One name. Every record beneath it.
Subnames can carry records, ownership history, inscription links, and verification data — all traceable to the Bitcoin root.
Names and future subnames can be searched, verified, collected, listed, and traded on BTCNative.
Permanent history.
Current state.
Bitcoin inscriptions are permanent. BNRP does not edit old inscriptions. Instead, each update creates a new Bitcoin-native record. The resolver reads the latest valid record, while the full history remains visible.
A newer inscription only becomes the active record if it is valid. BNRP checks whether the update was authorized by the current owner or delegated manager, whether it follows the namespace policy, whether it uses a newer nonce or version, and whether it has not been revoked or superseded.
Because history remains visible, users can inspect how a name or subname changed over time before buying, trusting, or resolving it.
How record resolution worksRegister your name
Your Bitcoin name is your on-chain identity. No account required, no server. Just your name and a wallet.