By Philip Maina
1 month agoTue Jan 16 2024 11:21:33
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- The NFT neighborhood is puzzled by a puzzling message just recently engraved on the Bitcoin blockchain
- Some have actually analyzed the message to imply that it teases an approaching Bitcoin NFT collection
- Others believe that the strange message does not offer “much information” to translate its significance
A strange message engraved on the Bitcoin blockchain has actually left the NFT neighborhood excited to decipher its significance. For some, the puzzling engraving indicate an existing or upcoming Ordinals collection on the network. Others argue that the message is too puzzling and does not use lots of hints to conclusively examine its significance, leaving the neighborhood puzzled by its developer’s intents.
Born Together, Cursed at Heart
The message checks out, “10,000 sats, side by side. A single UTXO, unblemished within. Born together, cursed at heart. Developed with code, Bitcoin Art. 391481082118– 391481092117.”
BREAKING: A mystical message was simply engraved on an Uncommon Sat which appears to have on-chain ties to an unrevealed 10K collection engraved 1 hour before the Jubilee
Message โ https://t.co/LvKQuQsrrG
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Kids โ https://t.co/BYC78QH0iH pic.twitter.com/SBRYZtiFhW
— Ord.io (@ord_io) January 15, 2024
The message points to a possible Bitcoin art collection including 10,000 antiques, there’s absolutely nothing on the Bitcoin blockchain recommending the presence of an engraving called “Cursed.”
Pseudonymous NFT historian Leonidas kept in mind that the message does supply “much details” on a possible significance, including that its developer might be required to “simply be interacting with engravings” due to the fact that they’re yet to expose themselves or their objectives on social networks platforms like X (previously Twitter).
The developer validated Leonidas’ views with a message stating, “We have no Twitter. We have no Discord. We are not for sale.”
Apart from indicating a collection called “Cursed,” the initial message might likewise indicate the developer has actually discovered a method to bring engravings, typically referred to as Cursed Ordinals/Inscriptions, that didn’t at first show on wallets or markets to life.
Difficult to Have a Positive Number
According to Leonidas, Cursed Inscriptions are assigned an unfavorable number, keeping in mind that fixing them and turning unfavorable to favorable numbers reorders the varieties of previous identifiable engravings.
Leonidas exposed the Bitcoin Ordinals task has actually gone through an upgrade that makes it difficult for engravings currently with unfavorable numbers to cross over to the favorable side.
The confusion comes at a time when a Bitcoin Core designer has actually pledged to eliminate the Ordinals job, arguing it feeds upon a weak point in the blockchain.
With an upgrade on Bitcoin Ordinals making it difficult to deal with engravings with an unfavorable number, the message most likely indicate a brand-new collection including 10,000 antiques.