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18 changes: 16 additions & 2 deletions deck/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -170,6 +170,20 @@ the UTXO that contains the ordinal is the current owner of the token.

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# DISCLAIMER
# Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Issued by ordinal owner

[thicccc transaction](https://mempool.space/tx/c3a7786e164bbc7620a90601a1f284cff1a5e93c59978f566a9c7104bc33975a)
- Currently, anyone can assign an NFT to an ordinal.
- This strikes some people as weird, like digital graffiti.
- In the future, may want to give some special status, like "self-issued" if the NFT is signed with a public key that held the ordinal.

# Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Timestamping

- Age is of great interest to NFT collectors
- Including a timestamp in an NFT is an easy way to prove the age of an NFT

# Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Publicity

- Timestamps prove that an NFT was created before a particular time
- Timestamps *don't* prove that there wasn't anything that was created earlier
- It might be desirable to add a public issuance method, i.e. one where the chain can be scanned for such issuences, and a total ordering to be established over them
- Very reluctant to do this, since this kind of embedding of public data in the Bitcoin blockchain is not very aesthetically pleasing or culturally acceptable to bitcoiners
20 changes: 18 additions & 2 deletions docs/deck/index.html
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Expand Up @@ -178,7 +178,23 @@ <h1>Today’s Agenda</h1>
<li>Anyone who has access to the NFT will know the secret, hidden meaning of the
ordinal.</li>
</ul></section>
<section id="17"><h1>DISCLAIMER</h1>
<p><a href="https://mempool.space/tx/c3a7786e164bbc7620a90601a1f284cff1a5e93c59978f566a9c7104bc33975a">thicccc transaction</a></p></section>
<section id="17"><h1>Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Issued by ordinal owner</h1>
<ul>
<li>Currently, anyone can assign an NFT to an ordinal.</li>
<li>This strikes some people as weird, like digital graffiti.</li>
<li>In the future, may want to give some special status, like “self-issued” if the NFT is signed with a public key that held the ordinal.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Timestamping</h1>
<ul>
<li>Age is of great interest to NFT collectors</li>
<li>Including a timestamp in an NFT is an easy way to prove the age of an NFT</li>
</ul>
<h1>Ordinal NFT Upgrades: Publicity</h1>
<ul>
<li>Timestamps prove that an NFT was created before a particular time</li>
<li>Timestamps <em>don’t</em> prove that there wasn’t anything that was created earlier</li>
<li>It might be desirable to add a public issuance method, i.e. one where the chain can be scanned for such issuences, and a total ordering to be established over them</li>
<li>Very reluctant to do this, since this kind of embedding of public data in the Bitcoin blockchain is not very aesthetically pleasing or culturally acceptable to bitcoiners</li>
</ul></section>
</body>
</html>
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/index.html
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Expand Up @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ <h1>THERE WILL ONLY EVER BE 2,099,999,997,690,000 ORDINALS</h1>

<p>Check out the <a href="/bounties/">bounties</a> for a little ordinal treasure hunt.</p>

<p>A slide deck with mostly the same content as this page is available <a href="/deck/">here.</p>
<p>A slide deck with mostly the same content as this page is available <a href="/deck/">here.</a></p>

<h2>What are ordinals?</h2>

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