As we all know the Ordinal and Inscription totally spam the btc network which is headache for the small btc holder. Those who understands the real purpose of btc and wants to spread information of btc will never happy with this spam feature because we cannot introduce people that you have to pay 10$ for every transaction (whenever you buy and sell).
Here in Bitcointalk,Signature payments are generally processed weekly and compaign manager have to pay the high fee which is not only loss of projects but also member total recieving payment also affected.
Now officially Bitcoin Devolpers are come into the ground and planning to kill these spamming in Blockchain. I think this is very positive news and maybe the reason or #ORDI token dump. I hope these spam will be no more disturb the common user and we will once again experiencing fast and low fee Blockchain.
Devolpers Luke Dashjr tweet
PSA: “Inscriptions” are exploiting a vulnerability in #Bitcoin Core to spam the blockchain. Bitcoin Core has, since 2013, allowed users to set a limit on the size of extra data in transactions they relay or mine (`-datacarriersize`). By obfuscating their data as program code, Inscriptions bypass this limit.
This bug was recently fixed in Bitcoin Knots v25.1. It took longer than usual due to my workflow being severely disrupted at the end of last year (v24 was skipped entirely).
Bitcoin Core is still vulnerable in the upcoming v26 release. I can only hope it will finally get fixed before v27 next year.
Indeed, the issue of Ordinals and Inscriptions causing network congestion and high fees has been a concern for the Bitcoin community, especially for smaller holders. It's positive to hear that Bitcoin developers are addressing this problem and working towards a more efficient and cost-effective blockchain.
As a community, we understand the challenges faced by both project managers and members due to the associated high fees. This move by the developers could potentially lead to a smoother experience for users, making Bitcoin more accessible and user-friendly.
Let's hope for a successful implementation of these changes, resulting in a reduction of spam and an overall improvement in the Bitcoin network's performance. This could positively impact not only the speed and cost of transactions but also contribute to a more favorable environment for projects utilizing the blockchain.
Looking forward to witnessing these developments and their positive effects on the cryptocurrency landscape.