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March 28, 2023, 09:14:24 PM
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time shares are a scam. yet there is a market for them
counterfeit money is a scam.. yet there is a market for them

just because there is a market does not mean they are not a scam

i think its time you do dis-continue this conversation, and then use the time to realise how bitcoin works and how PROOF of transfer works.

PROOF of transfer.. emphasis on the PROOF part

by the way there is a simple way that casey can actually include another feature that already exists in bitcoin to then enable his ordinal scam to have PROOF of transfer to actually make his scheme more legit. but hey if he cant figure it out and none of his scam artist community of snake oil salesmen meme sellers cant figure it out. then good
let them continue digging a hole for themselves

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March 29, 2023, 05:23:27 AM
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Normal people have different attitude towards the Ordinals Attack that range from negative to saying "whatever" but when you see someone is passionately defending something that is clearly a malicious attack and does that by spreading misinformation about it, you have to know something is wrong. When knowing their background and their involvement in running multiple similar scams both on token platforms and bitcoin blockchain, everything starts to make more sense... Cool

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March 29, 2023, 05:43:55 AM
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The funny thing is I've never purchased, sold, obtained or inscribed a single ordinal. I'm quite aware that they are the latest influencer-driven NFT grift and don't want any involvement with it.

But the amount of misinformation being spread here surrounding the basic concepts about how it functions is laughable, especially when coming from people who are so cocksure about their clearly limited knowledge of the subject that it will never occur to them that perhaps they don't actually understand what they're talking about.

Now that we see these same cocksure people resorting to personal attacks, it should give everyone else an idea of how meaningful their words on this subject actually are.

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March 29, 2023, 06:03:35 PM
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somedays ago once our local thread member shared tutorial how to mint NFT on Btc chain. i was surprised to see that now its possible to mint nft on btc chain also because before this i was thinking that btc is just a single token which biggest usecase is just payment and asset solutions.


ORDINAL NFT ON BTC CHAIN

A friend also recommended the Ordinals platform to mint NFT on the Bitcoin Blockchain network, which he claims is the first platform to support Bitcoin NFTS. Frankly, at first glance, I felt it was a scam because I always saw that the Bitcoin network was not explicitly designed for NFTs, like other blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Polygon, Optimism, and others. And if we cannot, after making a Mint for any NFT on Ordinals, verify the hash of the transaction that took place on the blockchain, then what is this called? Is this a real mint, or have you already purchased an image from the Ordinals platform and paid a fee? And after you buy one of the Ordinals NFTs, what market can you sell it in? I have a lot of logical questions that need to be answered  Huh

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March 29, 2023, 06:21:44 PM
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A friend also recommended the Ordinals platform to mint NFT on the Bitcoin Blockchain network, which he claims is the first platform to support Bitcoin NFTS. Frankly, at first glance, I felt it was a scam because I always saw that the Bitcoin network was not explicitly designed for NFTs, like other blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Polygon, Optimism, and others. And if we cannot, after making a Mint for any NFT on Ordinals, verify the hash of the transaction that took place on the blockchain, then what is this called? Is this a real mint, or have you already purchased an image from the Ordinals platform and paid a fee? And after you buy one of the Ordinals NFTs, what market can you sell it in? I have a lot of logical questions that need to be answered  Huh

ordinals puts DEAD WEIGHT(unmovable) data onto the blockchain(the meme creation transaction). but it does not have the feature of proof of transfer to allow ownership change to be provably established on the blockchain

thus these ordinal memes schemes are scams if they pretend to offer ownership change claims, because it does not offer true ownership change

the project manager of these ordinal memes rushed a process to exploit a method to bloat the blockchain with memes but he did not think about a PROVABLE way to allow ownership change on the blockchain. thus he plays games by deciding an owner based on graphic user interface/software/website decision of whatever preference he has this season. but that preference is not provable in blockdata to lock the ownership changes to said preference

in short this season he can say recipient X of a tx owns it. next season he can say recipient Y of same transaction owns it(thus removing you as owner). and neither is proved by reference in blockchain data that you ever used to, nor still have ownership in the first place, nor will have ownership

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March 31, 2023, 01:13:38 PM
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the Ordinals platform
To be clear, Ordinals is not a "platform", it is a simple bitcoin transaction that uses an exploit to abuse the system by injecting arbitrary data (mostly garbage) into the blockchain. As Franky said there is no transfer of that content or the ownership of it taking place in this attack either.
They are basically trying to sell fungible satoshis to fools at a higher price by using the buzzword "NFT".

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April 13, 2023, 08:36:05 PM
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Nothing but the surest way of throwing money away Grin Grin Grin  lottery mode activated.

Haha dude agreed, These are just pieces of shit, no matter on which network they are Bitcoin or any other shitcoin. Lottery Mode haha that's quite interesting "These are the lottery tickets without numbers Grin Grin". OP is looking for a new dimension where he is gonna use this NFT to rule the entire Dimension. The NFT market is out of this world and you need special powers to obtain them haha.



OP be like:
Hmm hard to find NFTs and
Me: What about a decent Meme on it
Op never mind (just kidding)

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