BRC-20
BRC-20 is an experimental fungible token standard using Ordinal protocol on Bitcoin.
Ordinals gives each individual Bitcoin satoshi ( Sat.) a unique number, then enable sat to connect with text and pictures, making it possible to record complex messages on Bitcoin.
This article introduces the various infrastructure of BRC-20.
This article introduces the Bitcoin ecosystem, explaining Ordinals' BRC20, optimized Atomicals, as well as the RUNE protocol and Taproot Assets.
This article interprets the BRC-20 fork event and introduces the attitudes of different stakeholders.
This article combs through the upgrade trajectory of Bitcoin and analyzes various scaling solutions.
This article explains how to make BRC20 inscriptions.
This article aims to outline the development background, operational model, improvements over BRC-20, related tokens, and common tools of ORC-20.
This article will introduce the Bitcoin asset issuance protocol, Tap Protocol, which has raised 4.2 million US dollars in funding, and explore the operations of TRAC Ecosystem and Tap Protocol assets.
This article will provide a comprehensive analysis of the current development background and status of BTC technology, as well as the ecological and potential projects being developed in the BTC ecosystem.
This article deeply explores the BRC-20 and Ordinals protocols based on an interview and tweets from Luke Dashjr.
What exactly are inscriptions on the BNB Chain? How do BSC-20, BRC-20, and BNBS-20 work? This article offers a detailed exploration to help you understand.
Cursed inscriptions are inscriptions not indexed by the ordinals protocol, resulting from bugs and thus considered invalid. However, since the properties of cursed inscriptions are not significantly different from regular inscriptions, Casey introduced negative inscriptions to categorize cursed inscriptions while maintaining the stability of the existing inscription numbering system. Hence, cursed inscriptions are also known as negative inscriptions.
This articleTo understand the inscription from the perspective of NFT compared to ETH,combined with current eventsExploring the centralization problem of BRC-20.
This article primarily explores the reasons behind the recent 7-fold increase in the token value of Bounce Finance, a well-known Bitcoin IDO platform.
This article focuses on the origins and current status of the Bitmap protocol and the BRC-420 standard. The Ordinals protocol uses a numbering method for sats (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) to create inscriptions, which are metadata written onto sats, like text or images. Bitmap is an open-source standard similar to the Ordinals protocol, allowing users to own an entire Bitcoin block and inscribe onto it. Each inscribed block forms a part of the metaverse. BRC-420, established by Recursiverse (RCSV), is a Bitcoin chain asset management protocol based on the Ordinals and Bitmap protocols. While the Ordinals protocol supports inscriptions on individual sats, BRC-420 allows multiple inscriptions to recursively combine into a complex inscription. The BRC-420 format is fully open-source, enabling anyone to create their own "metaverse inscriptions."
This article discusses asset issuance protocols on the Bitcoin chain. These protocols are all metadata protocols, which define an asset by recording some information in a Bitcoin transaction.