Bitcoin Core Developer: Ordinals and BRC-20 will disappear after the vulnerability is fixed, Inscription Chain is a feasible solution
2023-12-06 04:46
A netizen from Odaily News asked: If the inscription wants to continue, a more environmentally friendly way is to create an inscription chain, similar to Ethereums Layer 2. This chain only needs to submit hashroot to Bitcoin regularly to run. Right? Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr replied: Yes, that would work. Then it doesnt even need to have a block size limit at all, each node can set its own limit value (or no limit at all) ).” According to previous news, Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr posted on the Core allows users to set additional data size limits when relaying or mining transactions. Inscription circumvents this limit by obscuring its data into program code. This vulnerability was recently fixed in Bitcoin Knots V25.1. Since going My workflow was severely disrupted at the end of the year (V24 was skipped entirely) and the fix took longer than usual. Bitcoin Core is still vulnerable in the upcoming V26 release. I can only hope it will be finalized before next years V27 Fixed. In response to netizens comments, Luke Dashjr said that after the vulnerability is fixed, it means that Ordinals and BRC-20 will no longer exist.
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