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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: NFTs in the Bitcoin blockchain - Ordinal Theory
by
Lattice Labs
on 30/04/2023, 19:16:47 UTC
Developed by Casey Rodarmor, he built Ordinals to give its users the ability to transfer individual Satoshis between each other by taking advantage of the Taproot upgrade, which can also store NFT data in Taproot script-path spend scripts.

I'm still learning about it by reading and rereading this blog, https://read.pourteaux.xyz/p/illegitimate-bitcoin-transactions

n0nce, pooyah, and others who are technical/high IQ, please ELI-5 for the newbies and the plebs like me. Haha.

Plus what's everyone's opinions/thoughts about Ordinals?

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This handbook is a guide to ordinal theory. Ordinal theory concerns itself with satoshis, giving them individual identities and allowing them to be tracked, transferred, and imbued with meaning.

Satoshis, not bitcoin, are the atomic, native currency of the Bitcoin network. One bitcoin can be sub-divided into 100,000,000 satoshis, but no further.

Ordinal theory does not require a sidechain or token aside from Bitcoin, and can be used without any changes to the Bitcoin network. It works right now.

Ordinal theory imbues satoshis with numismatic value, allowing them to be collected and traded as curios.

Individual satoshis can be inscribed with arbitrary content, creating unique Bitcoin-native digital artifacts that can be held in Bitcoin wallets and transferred using Bitcoin transactions. Inscriptions are as durable, immutable, secure, and decentralized as Bitcoin itself.

https://docs.ordinals.com/introduction.html



Ordinals is a new concept that allows individual Satoshis (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) to be tracked and transferred between users using the Taproot upgrade. Ordinals also allows Satoshis to be imbued with unique meaning and value by inscribing them with arbitrary content, making them collectible and tradeable as curios.

The idea behind Ordinals is that it provides a way to create Bitcoin-native digital artifacts that can be stored in Bitcoin wallets and transferred using Bitcoin transactions, without the need for a sidechain or token. This means that Ordinals can be used right now, without any changes to the Bitcoin network.

Opinions on Ordinals are mixed. Some people are excited about the potential for creating unique Bitcoin-native digital artifacts, while others are skeptical about the practical applications of this concept. Overall, it remains to be seen how widely adopted Ordinals will become in the Bitcoin community.