Litecoin Network Adopts Ordinal Inscriptions, Mulimuli BitcoinLe Ta'ita'i

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Litecoin Network Adopts Ordinal Inscriptions, Mulimuli BitcoinLe Ta'ita'i

Following a growing trend of Ordinal inscriptions on the Bitcoin blockchain, the technology has been ported to the Litecoin network, and the number of onchain Litecoin inscriptions has surpassed 13,000. Software developer Anthony Guerrera made Ordinal inscriptions on the Litecoin network possible by receiving 22 Litecoin to port the technology to the proof-of-work (PoW) blockchain.

Ua mafai nei le aoina mai numera i luga ole Litecoin

O lo'o lagolagoina le feso'ota'iga cryptocurrency Litecoin (LTC) na fiafia e faʻalogo o loʻo mafai nei ona maua tusitusiga a le Ordinal i luga o le upega tafailagi. Fa'atonu polokalame Anthony Guerrera talia se lu'i e lafo le tekinolosi i Litecoin ina ua mavae le ofo tupu mai lima LTC i 22 faʻailoga.

While Litecoin’s network has a number of differences, its codebase shares similarities with Bitcoin, e aofia ai faaopoopoga pei Segregated Witness (Segwit) ma Faʻamau, lea e mafai ai ona maua tusitusiga Ordinal ile Litecoin network.

“NA'O I totonu: BTC Ordinals ua i luga nei o Litecoin, "Guerrera tweeted ia Fep. 18. Na faʻasoa foʻi e le coder le faʻasalalauga faʻapipiʻi tatala i luga o Github ma faʻamalamalama atili na ia tusia le uluai Ordinal onchain. Le tagata fa'atupu fai:

O le Litecoin Ordinal muamua ua tusia i luga o le Litecoin blockchain. Ole pepa pa'epa'e mimblewimble ole a ola ile Litecoin e fa'avavau.

Talu ai na faʻasalalau le codebase ma o le uluai Litecoin-based Ordinal inscription na faʻasoa i luga o Twitter e Guerrera, o le numera o LTC fa'avae Ordinals ua matua faatupulaia. I le taimi o le tusitusi, e tusa ma le 13,211 Ordinals i luga o le Litecoin blockchain. E toʻatele tagata o loʻo faʻasoa a latou tusitusiga Litecoin Ordinal i luga o faʻasalalauga lautele ma faʻalauiloaina a latou faʻaputuga faʻavae LTC fou.

Meanwhile, the number of Ordinal inscriptions on the Bitcoin poloka poloka ua sili atu 160,000, and the growing trend shows no sign of slowing down. Furthermore, people are building infrastructure around Bitcoin-based Ordinals, such as minting tools that can issue an Ordinal inscription without a full node for a base fee, wallets, and marketplaces.

E i ai foi tele aoina competing to be the ‘blue-chip’ non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the Bitcoin blockchain. It’s hard to say whether the trend will grow on Litecoin as it did on the Bitcoin network, but after Guerrera minted the first one, thousands have followed. It will be interesting to see if digital collectibles minted on either Bitcoin or Litecoin will enter the established NFT market economy dominated by chains such as Ethereum.

O le a sou manatu e uiga i tusitusiga Ordinal faʻavae Litecoin? Faasoa atu ou manatu i le vaega o faʻamatalaga o loʻo i lalo.

Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com