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===How it works===
===How it works===


* [https://decrypt.co/120250/ordinals-launches-nfts-on-bitcoin-triggers-controversy From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (31-1-2023):
* [https://decrypt.co/resources/what-are-ordinals-a-beginners-guide-to-bitcoin-nfts From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (17-2-2023):
''"The first step in the creation of Ordinals is users downloading [[Bitcoin Core]] and syncing the [[node]] to the blockchain. After the sync is completed, the next step is to create an Ordinals [[wallet]] and send some satoshis to the wallet."''
*[https://decrypt.co/120250/ordinals-launches-nfts-on-bitcoin-triggers-controversy From] Decrypt (31-1-2023):


''"As Rodarmor explains, inscriptions make it possible to put content in a Bitcoin [[transaction]] and assign it to a [[satoshi]]. Once completed, Rodarmor says, the inscriptions are stored in a Bitcoin transaction’s [[signature]]. The process stays entirely on the Bitcoin network and does not require a [[sidechain]] or additional [[token]], according to Rodarmor."''
''"As Rodarmor explains, inscriptions make it possible to put content in a Bitcoin [[transaction]] and assign it to a [[satoshi]]. Once completed, Rodarmor says, the inscriptions are stored in a Bitcoin transaction’s [[signature]]. The process stays entirely on the Bitcoin network and does not require a [[sidechain]] or additional [[token]], according to Rodarmor."''
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==Revenue==
==Revenue==
==Usage==
==Usage==
* Ordinals passed [https://decrypt.co/121343/over-100k-ordinals-minted-on-bitcoin-bringing-celebrations-and-network-congestion 100,000] as users flooded the network with images, video games, and other content (17-2-2023).


===Projects that use or built on it===
===Projects that use or built on it===

Revision as of 07:14, 20 February 2023

NFT-like project on the Bitcoin blockchain

Basics

History

"Rodarmor is a former Bitcoin Core contributor who designed Ordinals to allow the transferring of individual satoshis on the Bitcoin network. “The Ordinals protocol is just a system for numbering Satoshis, giving individual sats a serial number, and then tracking them across transactions,”"

Audits & Exploits

Bugs/Exploits

Governance

Admin Keys

DAO

Treasury

Coin Distribution

Technology

How it works

"The first step in the creation of Ordinals is users downloading Bitcoin Core and syncing the node to the blockchain. After the sync is completed, the next step is to create an Ordinals wallet and send some satoshis to the wallet."

  • From Decrypt (31-1-2023):

"As Rodarmor explains, inscriptions make it possible to put content in a Bitcoin transaction and assign it to a satoshi. Once completed, Rodarmor says, the inscriptions are stored in a Bitcoin transaction’s signature. The process stays entirely on the Bitcoin network and does not require a sidechain or additional token, according to Rodarmor."

Fees

Upgrades

Interoperability

  • Has been getting an influx of Ethereum NFTs ported over, funnily enough, then the Ordinal NFTs would get send back to Ethereum to sell them.

Other Details

Oracle Method

Their Other Projects

Roadmap

  • Can be found [Insert link here].

Revenue

Usage

  • Ordinals passed 100,000 as users flooded the network with images, video games, and other content (17-2-2023).

Projects that use or built on it

Competition

  • What distinguishes Ordinals from earlier projects is that the digital assets are inscribed directly onto satoshis, the lowest denomination of a Bitcoin, without needing a sidechain or token.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Team, Funding and Partners

Team

  • Full team can be found [here].
  • Casey Rodarmor; creator

Funding

Partners

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