I think you might be new this cycle, so you may not know history. None of these ideas are particularly novel or original, and have been raised and debunked ten thousand times. They all suck. Yes this is shitcoiner talk.
I'm actually not new. I know the history and the tech. One of the main problems with regular NFT's and their 'debunked' use cases is their barrier to entry. Bitcoin is the best for sure. There really is no other coin that matters. It's the only one that would be worth using for regular currency, which means the biggest problem with NFT's (their barrier to entry) is hardly a problem anymore. There are really interesting business models that haven't even been discovered yet using tokens. I'm not talking about internet business either. I mean the real world. Mass adoption wont happen unless using bitcoin is logistically better. Not just ideologically. Ordinals open the door for that.
or a coordinated attack to temporarily distract or slow down usage and adoption.
If anything they're going to bring more users onto bitcoin. So many "shitcoiners" are working on bitcoin now and there's only going to be more and you think that's a bad thing?
Bitcoin is the global ledger for humanity for the next 130 years and beyond. Do you want to be part of the future where you stack stats, and build technologies to allow people to save and spend globally without debasement and control? Or do you want to be part of some vandal anti-bitcoin movement this cycle that ignores this future and wants to halt progress, and spam spam spam.
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I'm asking you the same question
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I think it’s obvious where I stand. In protocol only, Bitcoin. No ordinals and treat their advocates as spam adversaries. Stack sats, stay humble.
Stop grifting bro
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That's fair. I'm not grifting lol. I'm just a libertarian and want all the nice stuff that we have (like auto loans, mortgages, etc. ) with out centralized banks. I feel like ordinals might be the key to that
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I can assure you - ordinals are not the key to anything except slowing down the network with spam.
Your ideas of tokenization on ordinals are strictly worse than every other attempt in the last 10 years — and it didn’t work for fundamental, conceptual reasons then, and it cannot and will not work today. Only worse.
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