Could Bitmap Be the Sleeper Hit of ODIN•FUN’s Next Integration?

When Bob Bodily ran a poll on X asking users which assets they’d like to see integrated next with ODIN•FUN, BRC-20 tokens were expected to lead—and they did, taking 74 percent of the vote once neutral responses were removed. But tucked beneath the headline was a surprising development: Bitmap gathered 25 percent support, narrowly behind SRC-20 (35 percent) and ahead of fractionalised Ordinals (24 percent).

For many in the Ordinals space, Bitmap is one of the quieter contenders. Unlike token standards that aim to mimic or improve on ERC-20 mechanics, Bitmap plays a different game entirely. It maps Bitcoin blocks into parcels of virtual land, giving holders a piece of on-chain real estate linked to Bitcoin history. While it’s never had the same volume or speed of hype cycles as BRC-20 or SRC-20, the idea behind it has always been a creative one—and that creativity appears to be finding new backers.

Several users commented their support directly on the poll thread. “Bitmap’s the only one here doing something different,” wrote one. Another posted, “Would love to see ODIN•FUN bring spatial awareness into the experience. Bitmap makes that possible.” These are not isolated sentiments. Across various posts and chats, Bitmap supporters appear to be quietly pushing for more attention, and the poll gave them a public chance to be heard.

The project’s appeal lies in its approach to ownership and expression. Holding a Bitmap block means you own a unique part of Bitcoin’s block history, which can be annotated, styled, or even built upon using future metadata standards. It gives users a chance to be part of something persistent and spatially organised—not just another fungible token.

ODIN•FUN, which is positioning itself as a connector across Bitcoin-native protocols, hasn’t said which asset will be next in line for integration. The poll was exploratory, but polls often shape perception. BRC-20 may dominate today’s activity, but projects like Bitmap offer a different kind of engagement—one that’s less about speculation and more about creative use.

That’s what makes the poll results worth noting. Even without the noise and attention that usually surround Ordinals projects, Bitmap held its own. The fact that it landed ahead of fractionalised Ordinals and so close to SRC-20 shows a quiet momentum building behind it.

Whether that momentum translates into a full ODIN•FUN integration is up to the team. But if they’re watching sentiment, Bitmap’s showing is hard to ignore. It offers a layer that could complement ODIN•FUN’s goals: spatial narratives, persistent ownership, and potential for playful experimentation with block metadata.

The interest might still be early, but it’s real. And if ODIN•FUN is looking to balance function with fun, Bitmap might be the next move that makes sense—not because it’s loud, but because it’s lasting. The blocks are already there. The question now is whether more people will start building on them.


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