True-ish, on OP_RETURN. It is the lesser of arbitrary data evils (in UTXO memory space, but still a block-space blight. Most ordinal OP_RETURNs float right at the UTXO dust-limit. Meaning it is never intended to be of monetary value, but still remain transferable (spendable). This is how ordinals work... And most-evil are inscriptions which abuse Taproot operations and addresses to encode (inscribe) data into MANY UTXOs. These now represent the majority of Bitcoin UTXOs stored in UTXO memory.
Rug the scammers, take back Bitcoin. BIP110 detractors tend to be emotional mid-wits. If this stuff is OK to anybody here, go research Solana or Ethereum. We built Bitcoin, we were here first.
True-ish, on OP_RETURN. It is the lesser of arbitrary data evils (in UTXO memory space, but still a block-space blight. Most ordinal OP_RETURNs float right at the UTXO dust-limit. Meaning it is never intended to be of monetary value, but still remain transferable (spendable). This is how ordinals work... And most-evil are inscriptions which abuse Taproot operations and addresses to encode (inscribe) data into MANY UTXOs. These now represent the majority of Bitcoin UTXOs stored in UTXO memory.
Rug the scammers, take back Bitcoin. BIP110 detractors tend to be emotional mid-wits. If this stuff is OK to anybody here, go research Solana or Ethereum. We built Bitcoin, we were here first.