Bitcoin
Create communities with Collab.Land’s Token-Gating Rules for communities based on Bitcoin NFTs: STAMPS and Ordinals.
Overview
Collab.Land now supports token-gating for both Bitcoin STAMPS and Bitcoin Ordinals NFTs. Create a Bitcoin community today!
Watch our handy tutorial video on setting up TGRs for Bitcoin NFTs.
Bitcoin TGRs
How to Get the STAMPS Creator Address via Stampchain
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- Accessing Stampchain: - Navigate to the Stampchain website. This is where you can view all the stamps data and specifications.
- Stampchain allows you to search by various parameters including Stamp ID, Creator, transaction, CPI, etc.
 
- Searching for Your Stamp: - If you know your Stamp ID (or IDs if you have multiple), enter it in the search bar.
- Once you initiate the search, you should see the relevant stamp details, including the creator's information.
 
How to Create a Bitcoin STAMPS TGR
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To configure a STAMPS TGR, follow these steps:
- Log in to the Command Center at https://cc.collab.land using Discord. 
- From the left panel, select the server you would like to create the TGR in. Then, click on "TGRs". 
- Click the "+ Select Role" button and choose the Discord role you would like to use for your TGR. - Write an informative description for the TGR.
 
- Set the - Chain Typeto "Bitcoin".
- Set the - Token Typeas "Bitcoin Stamps".
- Inputs for the TGR: Fill in one or both of the fields 'Stamp Creator' and 'Stamp ID'. 
- You can input both or choose only one. However, if both fields are left empty, you'll get an error. 
- Inputting the Stamp Creator Address will consider all stamps made by that particular creator. 
- Set the Minimum amount of tokens needed to gain the role. - Optional: Set a Maximum number of tokens.
 
- Click "Save". 
The final configuration of a Stamps TGR should look like this:

How to find the Ordinals Collection Name via Magic Eden
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- Understanding Ordinals: - Collab.Land uses the Magic Eden APIs to access and token gate Ordinals.
- Navigate to the Magic Eden website.
 
- Retrieve Collection Name: Copy the Collection Name from the Magic Eden URL. The Collection Name is at the end of the URL, in the format of - /ordinals/marketplace/{collectionName}.
How to Create a Bitcoin Ordinals TGR
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To configure an Ordinals TGR, follow these steps:
- Log in to the Command Center at https://cc.collab.land using Discord. 
- From the left panel, select the server you would like to create the TGR in. Then, click on "TGRs". 
- Click the "+ Select Role" button and choose the Discord role you would like to use for your TGR. - Write an informative description for the TGR.
 
- Set the - Chain Typeto "Bitcoin".
- Set the - Token Typeas "Bitcoin Ordinals".
- Input the Collection Name exactly as it appears in the URL. 
The Collection Name is at the end of the Magic Eden URL, in the format of /ordinals/marketplace/collection-name.
- Optional: Input the Token ID(s) for the TGR. - Supported Token ID formats.
 
- Set the Minimum amount of tokens needed to gain the role. - Optional: Set a Maximum number of tokens.
 
- Click "Save". 
The final configuration of an Ordinals TGR should look like this:

