Launching at Bitfest, Manchester UK, November 2025
clock (noun) Brit. slang a person’s face - Concise Oxford English Dictionary
What is Bitcoin? The best money ever? A ledger? A network of computers? A timechain of transactions in blocks?
Yes. But underneath Bitcoin is really people, interacting and transacting with each other.
So to envision this, beyond the Bitcoin blockchain is the clockchain: a photo-art project of Bitcoiners' clocks (to use a Britishism Satoshi would recognise).
All are welcome to join, not only public Bitcoiners. Bitcoin is pseudonymous after all. Anons and nyms will be unrecognisable. Fully doxxed or entirely pseudonymous, everyone appears as they wish, their identity revealed or concealed.
Shot with vintage cameras from the time of the Bitcoin white paper (Oct 2008) and the first halving (Nov 2012), clocks will appear on the Bitcoin clockchain’s dedicated website.
The first participants will be at Bitfest 2025. If you're there, just ask the guy with the camera to take your picture.
Even if you weren’t early on the Bitcoin blockchain, you can be an OG on the Bitcoin clockchain.