spam the network with unnecessary data?
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It is not necessarily unnecessary data. I am particularly talking about ancient manuscripts which belongs to certain traditions in India. As you may or may not be aware, there is a great deal of interpolation going on in the scanned and printed versions of these manuscripts. For example, calling women and service people as being born of a 'lower' stratum in society. Things like that. The original manuals of these texts does not say so. These manuscripts are hidden in their original form - written in leaf pamphlets. I am certain that they are not necessarily spam, because they hold a central place in the community, as it were.
Thank you for your response, I will search and study more on this.
I also posted it in another section of this forum but there was no response. Apologies for my ignorance.
I saw your other thread (
Shot in the Dark), but decided not to make response since you're being vague and i was assuming the image contain multiple illustration about Bitcoin technical detail.
Basically, I want precious manuscripts to be made digital and make it integrate with a blockchain.
If you want to store the manuscript itself, we already can use either OP_RETURN or Taproot witness data. If you want to store hash of manuscript with timestamp, we already can use
https://opentimestamps.org/.
Thank you for the tip. I used "Mastering Bitcoin - Andreas M." to understand the basics, the diagram I drew is inspired by that text. I will search the terms you mentioned in that, If you can suggest more resources it will be of great help.
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