Time is no longer displayed. It’s mined.
Satoshi’s Clock doesn’t count seconds. It counts blocks.
Each new block on the Bitcoin blockchain triggers a graphic event. A jolt. A mutation.
The number of particles matches the number of transactions. The more activity, the denser, more unstable, more alive the piece becomes.
No loops. No reset. Just a living flux, governed by protocol.
Two opposing forces—set on the golden ratio—shape the expanding chaos.
And depending on UTC time, the artwork flips into night mode.
All on-chain. No servers. No escape.
Time moves. Blocks pile up. History writes itself—live.






