Inscribing Atlantis

What We Do

Event Curation

From Amsterdam to Miami, Nashville to Singapore, and next Las Vegas, Inscribing events are where Bitcoin's next era takes shape. A conference series exploring Ordinals, soft forks, L2s, and the Bitcoin Renaissance, paired with immersive art and unforgettable afterparties.

Not just another event — a living record of where Bitcoin is going.

Art on Bitcoin

EPHEMERA, an archaeological project by Inscribing Atlantis, inscribes planetary ephemeris data on satoshis (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) from the time they were mined, creating interactive digital artifacts that connect astronomical time to decentralized Bitcoin block time.

Individual pieces, dubbed "Ephemera Kits", are continuously auctioned in cycles of 16 unique editions. Auctions begin and end with each Bitcoin difficulty adjustment, which occurs every 2,016 blocks, or approximately every two weeks.

Team

Erin Redwing, Co-founder & CEO

Erin Redwing

As President of the Open Ordinals Institute and co-host of the Hell Money Podcast, Erin is a leading voice in the Ordinals ecosystem, exploring the intersection of Bitcoin, technology, and culture. At Inscribing Atlantis, she drives events and technical initiatives that push the space forward. As Creative Director of Ephemera, she envisions it as a timekeeping experiment that inscribes deep history onto Bitcoin. Erin believes that inscribing on Bitcoin is making your mark on the largest, most robust megastructure of the digital age—a digital monument that will outlast us all.

Raph, Co-founder & CTO

Raph

Raph is the Lead Maintainer of the Ordinals Protocol, dedicated to expanding its capabilities and ensuring the robustness of Bitcoin-native inscription technology. At Inscribing Atlantis, Raph architects technical solutions for the Ordinals market, including the auction platform powering Ephemera, and develops infrastructure to push the ecosystem forward.

Michael Cullan, Engineering & Design

Michael Cullan

Michael has spent more than 10 years developing computational art pieces and designing physical installations bridging human interaction with digital media. A mathematician by training, he has worked professionally as a data scientist and machine learning engineer, and he now leads frontend and design engineering for Inscribing Atlantis. As the lead artist behind Ephemera, he hopes to raise the bar for audiovisual art on Bitcoin.