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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / BRC721Cofound on: August 08, 2023, 05:44:17 AM
Abstract

We propose a new standard for Ordinal NFTs that leverages Recursive Inscription, enabling all Bitcoin users to collaboratively and cost-effectively create a pixelated image on a public canvas, with each contribution being recorded on the Bitcoin blockchain and represented by an inscription reflecting the canvas's latest state.

Motivation

Recursive Inscriptions allow us to generate a new inscription by referencing an existing one and making incremental modifications to it. This methodology is ideal for serial collaborative scenarios, such as collective coding, writing, and painting. In these scenarios, each contributor's effort can be tokenized through the creation of new inscriptions, which not only records these incremental efforts forever but also makes them tradable.

Leveraging this feature of Recursive Inscriptions, BRC721Cofound is designed as a standard for collectively creating pixelated images on Bitcoin. This allows anyone to freely express themselves on the public on-chain canvas and gain a tradable token in return. We believe this will be an exciting and Bitcoin-suited, fully on-chain game that has the potential to inspire crypto users from around the world, who may not know each other, to co-create magnificent digital artwork.

github repo: https://github.com/1nftopia/brc721cofound
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: BRC721Auto - Fully Autonomous Generative Art Protocol on Bitcoin on: July 17, 2023, 10:39:07 AM
I totally agree with you about compressing the data to save the storage space. We'd like to serialize the data in the protocol if Ordinal Browsers support the compression algorithm.

Don't wait, act. Nothing is formally standardized in BRC20 land, all formats are made by cypherpunk-looking blokes on Twitter. If you try to get everyone to agree on you to make X protocol use Y feature, you're never going to get enough replies. So the only way to enforce this is to use it in practical applications immediately.

You are definitely right.
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