Early bitcoin NFTs were not immutable.
In November 2015, XCPCARDS.com solved this for several cards, GEMZCARD included.
This was achieved by including the following text in a bitcoin transaction:
xcpcards.com/GEMZCARD ngqZyH5n
The identifier ngqZyH5n is the jpeg's checksum which proves the card's design. Since this text is engraved on the blockchain, the proof can never be tampered with, nor can the timestamp be disputed.
This makes GEMZCARD one of the first real crypto cards!
The file's full sha-256 hash in hex and base64 encodings:9e0a99c87e67b3155a68dda433cd4ef1a01be7b8223c906ad5fd26ef80c79299
ngqZyH5nsxVaaN2kM81O8aAb57giPJBq1f0m74DHkpk=
The identifier is a 48 bit truncated hash.
This is sufficiently strong, yet short enough to have the text fit inside a Bitcoin op_return message.
The below cards were notarized by XCPCARDs.com
Most are from the Spells of Genesis project.
Click a card to view its details.