Bitcoin Core Developer: If Ordinals and BRC-20 will disappear after the vulnerability is fixed, Inscription Chain is a feasible solution
On December 6th, Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr confirmed in a social media reply that if the previously disclosed Bitcoin Core vulnerability is fixed, it means that Ordinals and BRC-20 will no longer exist. Another comment suggested that if Ming wants to continue, a more environmentally friendly approach would be to create a Ming chain, similar to Ethereum's Layer 2, which only needs to submit hash values to Bitcoin regularly to run, right? Luke Dashjr replied, yes, that works. And it doesn't even need to have a block size limit, each node can set its own limit (or not).
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