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735 sats \ 0 replies \ @nerd2ninja 11 Jan \ on: Satoshi inscribed on-chain so I should be able to do it too bitcoin
Yeah so I had this discussion with some people who actually like ordinals and "inscription" was never a term before ordinals. The conversation was being had because of a coindesk article that referred to an op_retrun as an inscription.
We got a quote from this website
https://docs.ordinals.com/inscriptions.html
"Inscriptions inscribe sats with arbitrary content, creating bitcoin-native digital artifacts, more commonly known as NFTs."
So if it doesn't create a token or something that can be traded, who's ownership can be transferred from person to person, then it is NOT an inscription. Therefore, Satoshi did not inscribe on-chain. He put arbitrary data on-chain, but to put arbitrary data on-chain does not seem to be the definition of what an inscription is.