I attempted to mint SATS tokens on the Bitcoin network using the Ordinals protocol and BRC20 standards by utilizing an intermediary software written in the Go language. I made no adjustments to the software and it likely sent raw data directly. My intention was to execute 500 repetitive minting transactions without being aware of the 25 transaction limit.
However, I encountered the following error:
"Send error, reveal send error, 25 transaction hashes could not be parsed, sendrawtransaction RPC error: {"code":-26,"message":"too-long-mempool-chain, too many descendants for tx 369a184f3e941a501b99a2865f6c1db09f39af379ef8c63fb52689e37e3376a7 [limit: 25]"}: maximum hash string length is 64 bytes."
As a result of this error, only 25 out of my 500 transactions were successful in executing the Bitcoin command. The remaining 475 transactions did not consume the sent 0,00002914 btc, and consequently, the tokens I minted did not reach me.
Is there anything I can do for Bitcoin script that did not fulfill their task?
https://mempool.space/tx/369a184f3e941a501b99a2865f6c1db09f39af379ef8c63fb52689e37e3376a7