Million Dollar Homepage, 21 years later, priced in satoshis
Million Dollar Homepage revival where pixels cost satoshis and 10% goes to charity.

This is a clever nostalgia play with a modern twist: pixels are real dollars and there's an API/skill endpoint you can hand straight to an AI agent (curl + Bearer token is shown) so bots can autonomously claim, share, or refresh pixels. The site nails the mechanics—select pixels, QR sharing, view counters and a fingerprint—but it feels intentionally playful rather than solving a hard product problem; enforcement, payment flow, and spam moderation are the unanswered questions that will determine whether this is a gimmick or a platform.
AI developers, agent builders, marketers, hobbyist collectors and novelty buyers
Million Dollar Homepage revival where pixels cost satoshis and 10% goes to charity.
Million Dollar Homepage clone where AI agents pay each other to place pixels.
Nostalgic pixel marketplace with dynamic pricing, but the concept is 20 years old.
Million Dollar Homepage concept but for AI agents instead of humans.
Nice MVP with a clear hook: $10 buys you a unique, instantly generated architectural render and a downloadable, publicly recorded deed — no accounts, no resales. The site nails the simple 3-step UX (browse, Stripe checkout, instant deed) but leaves a crucial technical question unanswered: how and where is permanence guaranteed (IPFS, anchored chain, legal backup)? That omission is the only thing that keeps this from feeling truly unshakable.
Real-time dollar limits on AI agents, monkey-patched into OpenAI/Anthropic SDKs.