U.S. Constitution Posted to Bitcoin Blockchain
An individual stored the full text of the U.S. Constitution on the Bitcoin blockchain. The action was reported by Bitcoin Magazine on May 29, 2026.
medium.comU.S. Constitution on the Bitcoin blockchain. The transaction places the document's text directly into Bitcoin's public ledger, where it becomes permanently stored and verifiable by any network participant.
Magazine reported the posting on May 29, 2026.
The article did not identify the individual or provide transaction details. The blockchain records each entry as a permanent, time-stamped data string that cannot be altered after confirmation.
Once confirmed, the data remains accessible to anyone running Bitcoin software or viewing public block explorers. No additional statements from the person responsible or from Bitcoin network operators were included in the report.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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The transaction adds a permanent data record to the Bitcoin blockchain.
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Network participants can retrieve and verify the stored text.
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