it was called "anyonecanspend" but even that had a byte limit
You mean a standardness limit? Protocol rules only got stricter since then. You don't have any advantage other than standardness-related.
But the problem = it opens an attack vector for self-sustaining network congestion.
What attack vector? The only problem Ordinals create (or bring, it is years created) is higher fees for Bitcoin users. It pretty much works the other way for the miners, who're the ones who sustain the network.
1, protocols got relaxed since then as new formats can be slid in more easily with less checks
LEARN "backward compatability" softening of consensus
LEARN OPCODES
LEARN w0 op codes w1 opcodes
2. ordinal deadweight bloat added dead weight bloat wich is a spam attack vector
i know you prune so dont care about blockchain data and your not a full node so you personally dont see it. but bitoin is not a meme library and never was this spam attack vector is making bitcoin become a meme library and filling blocks with extra data that has nothing to do with making lean payments of btc value
its instead turning into a meme library to scam people of btc value by charging them more then the btc value being moved for something they dont get to own
3. seriously blackhatcoiner you seem to be throwing yourself back into supporting the same crap ideals as your forum-wife again. saying things she says without actually thinking for yourself. what happened did she pay you off to stay together