3,333 encoded transmissions hidden inside binary noise.
The art is yours from day 1. The message inside? Only decodable on this site.
In block 21,847,203, someone deployed 3,333 encrypted messages to the blockchain. No one knows who. No team. No VC. No roadmap leaked in advance. Just raw binary noise — and hidden inside it, a cipher.
Each NULLBYTE is a generative SVG artifact woven from 1s and 0s. The pattern looks like static. It is static — except for a single embedded stream that encodes a message in plain binary. Common holders get a word. Rare holders get a sentence. Legendary holders get a double-encrypted transmission locked behind ROT13 and Base64.
The art is visible from day 1. Every wallet on OpenSea can see your binary artifact. But the message encoded inside it? That stays locked until you visit nullbyte.xyz/decode and run the cipher reversal yourself.
Art generation, smart contract audit, IPFS upload, testnet deploy.
Public mint opens on Base network. 0.01 ETH per transmission. Max 5 per wallet. Art is visible immediately after mint.
A dedicated web tool at nullbyte.xyz/decode where holders connect their wallet and the decoder automatically reads their token's binary stream from IPFS, runs the cipher reversal, and reveals their message.
Expanding the presence of decoded transmissions beyond the local app, focusing on the Base ecosystem, Farcaster, and Twitter.