no, they are all valid transactions to users who just haven't been born yet
But you could just use OP_RETURN! Better: you could use OP_RETURN inside TapScript and just commit to the blockchain, instead of burning coins! There is no reason to burn anything, there is also no reason to bloat the chain. Another thing is that one commitment for the whole network would be cheaper than pushing every commitment for every user.
this paper from ledger compares the efficiency and costs of P2FKH technology employed by apertus.io with other methods to insert data in bitcoin blockchain, hope this can provide some help;D
https://ledger.pitt.edu/ojs/ledger/article/view/101/93thank you!! it is a great research paper...
we chose P2FKH but it was the easiest to implement
because it was and still is a method accessible via a standard RPC command that a majority of the blockchains support.
because it is provably unprune-able... our goal @hugpuddle.org is #forever... like forever ever and ever..

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i am totally serious about bitcoin still being around when humans are exploring io and vacationing on mars.
the great #satoshi seemed to have no problems with storing our history on blockchains.
“The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.”
<3 #embii