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It's mempool, but the inscriptions, ordinals, and other junk is actually displayed as images:

124 sats \ 2 replies \ @optimism 23h

I've always wondered why people like these sloppy jpegs. Because it's an act of rebellion?

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101 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby OP 23h

I don't know? Mixture of greed (speculation) and stupidity (it's on the block chain bro)?

Google image search can produce an infinite supply of crappy jpegs. So it can't be anything about the image itself.

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174 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 23h
Mixture of greed (speculation) and stupidity (it's on the block chain bro)?

Kids these days...

Google image search can produce an infinite supply of crappy jpegs.

I was amazed by what @OneOneSeven pulled out of Gemini earlier. So why do we need shitty jpegs?

Also reminded me of Total Pixel Space[1] once more, which makes all these inscriptions obsolete as, per the thought explored there, the "coordinate expression" of each of these jpegs are already "defined". Maybe that will make the youngsters be a bit more creative in the future?

  1. anti-anti-bot link

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103 sats \ 0 replies \ @Murch 22h

Oh, I thought it was common knowledge that mempool.space put out both

sometime after the inscription shenanigans started. — Well, more precisely, presumably when they came up with the Mempool Goggles feature.

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 22h -90 sats

Do you think content consumers have the right to know the LN wallet status of content providers who write about LN and BTC adoption?

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Without content consumers zapping sats into the SNs economy it will never be a viable economic unit.