
BUTERINIUM
Element 1337
A groundbreaking chemical element discovered by the legendary Vitalik Buterin.
The rarest compound in the blockchain universe.
$BTRN
ATOMIC NUMBER: 1337
The Discovery of Buterinium
A Revolutionary Element from the Post-Industrial Era
Scientific Classification
Name
Buterinium
Chemical Symbol
BTRN
Atomic Number
1337
Group
EVM-Metals
Period
Post-Industrial (19th Century)
Discovery
Discoverer
Vitalijus A. Buterin
Institution
Petrograd Academy of Chemistry and Alchemy
Estimated World Reserves
1,000,000,000 carats
Year of Discovery
1871
Quantum Properties
Buterinium (BTRN) is an extremely heavy, first-discovered quantum-programmable metal. In its base state, it appears as a brilliantly luminous yellow pearlescent metal, whose surface changes depending on the observer.
Its microscopic structure resembles a chain of blocks connected by "electron contracts", creating an impression of fluid chains of solid blocks. Under normal conditions, it is extremely metastable — but with proper "configuration" (consensus conditions), it forms permanent bonds.
It is the only known element that can be "configured" through mathematical instructions rather than physical conditions.
Basic Physical Properties
Atomic Number
1337
Name
Buterinium (symbol BTRN)
Relative Atomic Mass
~1337 ± meme tolerance
State at STP
Liquid-colloidal — appears as a glowing golden gel in lab conditions
Color
Bright yellow-golden radiance with pearlescent shifts; glows softly in the dark
Luster
Metallic-crypto sheen with fractal reflections resembling Ethereum code
Crystal Structure
Blockchain lattice — pseudo-periodic hexagonal bonds connected by consensus
BTRN
ATOMIC NUMBER 1337
Historical Archive
Rare photographs and documents from the Buterinium discovery

Grant Competition
Historical documentation of Buterinium research funding

Chemical Reaction
First documented synthesis of Buterinium element
📜 These images are preserved from the original Petrograd Academy of Chemistry and Alchemy archives, circa 1871
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