BTC Eternity - Honest Feedback Needed
<table> <tr><td> <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1t1zib2/btc_eternity_honest_feedback_needed/"> <img src="https://preview.redd.it/w7t993oysryg1.jpg?width=140&amp;height=105&amp;auto=webp&amp;s=4e7e2e8b7729808649d27ef87cc8939bd6523952" alt="BTC Eternity - Honest Feedback Needed" title="BTC Eternity - Honest Feedback Needed" /> </a> </td><td> <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hey everyone,</p> <p>I need some honest feedback on something I genuinely thought would resonate way more than it did.</p> <p>I&#39;ve built this certificate keepsake around something I personally find extremely powerful that Bitcoin allows: for the first time in history, we can store a message in a way that is practically engraved forever.</p> <p>In the past, every attempt at āeternityā had flaws:</p> <ul> <li>Physical things decay. Even something as massive as the pyramids used to look completely different and will keep deteriorating.</li> <li>Historical monuments are often altered, depending on who is in currently charge. The Hagia Sophia is a good example of how meaning and purpose can be rewritten over time.</li> <li>Even symbolic āpermanentā things like love locks get removed the moment they become inconvenient.</li> </ul> <p>With Bitcoin, that changes.</p> <p>Yes, Iām using OP_RETURN, which is obviously nothing new or magical in the bitcoin realm in 2026. Iām not pretending I invented anything here. If youāre technical, you could also absolutely do the backend part yourself.</p> <p>But thatās also kind of the point.</p> <p>Most people, even at a Bitcoin conference, are not going to sit down, figure out how to craft a transaction with embedded data, think about limits, formats, and then make it presentable in a meaningful way (a core element of my product). What Iām trying to do is take something that is technically possible but practically inaccessible for many, and turn it into a simple, tangible product.</p> <p>The core idea is still this: a short message, embedded into Bitcoin, that does not decay, cannot be altered, and realistically cannot be removed.</p> <p>Around that, I built a physical certificate as the real-world anchor. High-quality paper, gold foil, embossing, clean design, plus a QR code linking to the transaction. The goal is that it feels like something meaningful youād actually keep or gift, not just āsomeone printed a transactionā.</p> <p>Last weekend I took this to a Bitcoin conference in Switzerland. Booth, live setup, examples, and I even gave a talk explaining the concept.</p> <p>Result: 2 sales out of roughly 300 attendees.</p> <p>Thatās not a small miss. Thatās something fundamentally not clicking.</p> <p>What confuses me is that the few people who actually engaged liked it. Price didnāt seem to be the issue either. I charged 40 CHF without a frame and 50 CHF with a frame, and almost nobody even got to the point of questioning it.</p> <p>So Iām trying to understand the disconnect:</p> <ul> <li>Does the idea of āeternalizingā a message on Bitcoin actually feel meaningful to you?</li> <li>Or does it come across as a gimmick?</li> <li>Is the value unclear or not strong enough?</li> <li>Would you personally even know what youād write, or is that already a blocker?</li> <li>Does it feel too trivial, like āI could just do that myselfā?</li> <li>If you were walking past that booth, what would have made you stop?</li> </ul> <p>Some guesses I have:</p> <p>Maybe people underestimate whatās actually happening and mentally file it as ājust a standard transaction with a reference textā.</p> <p>Maybe people donāt have an immediate use case or canāt come up with something worth preserving on the spot.</p> <p>Maybe Iām overestimating how much people care about permanence in the first place.</p> <p>Also addressing a common concern: yes, Iām aware of the āblockchain spamā discussion. I use OP_RETURN so thereās no UTXO bloat, and I voluntarily limit messages to 40 bytes to keep it minimal. The intention is to use this imo groundbreaking aspect of bitcoin to store things that are actually meaningful, not noise.</p> <p>At this point Iām trying to understand why something that feels so powerful to me barely got any traction in a room full of Bitcoiners.</p> <p>I attached a couple of photos of the booth for context.</p> <p>Iād really appreciate honest takes, especially critical ones because I&#39;m obviously doing something blatantly wrong, and it was a financial disaster. š„²</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> &#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Rudi1556"> /u/Rudi1556 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1t1zib2">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1t1zib2/btc_eternity_honest_feedback_needed/">[comments]</a></span> </td></tr></table>