{ "p":"brc-20", "op":"deploy", "tick":"tick", "m":"21000000", "l":"1000" }
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto.
This opcode refers to a standard locking script that can be used to store data inside transactions.
GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt email, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to authenticate messages.
A seed phrase, seed recovery phrase or backup seed phrase is a list of words which store all the information needed to recover Bitcoin funds on-chain.
{ "p":"brc-20", "op":"deploy", "tick":"tick", "m":"21000000", "l":"1000" }
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto.
This opcode refers to a standard locking script that can be used to store data inside transactions.
GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt email, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to authenticate messages.
A seed phrase, seed recovery phrase or backup seed phrase is a list of words which store all the information needed to recover Bitcoin funds on-chain.
{ "p":"brc-20", "op":"deploy", "tick":"tick", "m":"21000000", "l":"1000" }
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto.
This opcode refers to a standard locking script that can be used to store data inside transactions.
GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt email, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to authenticate messages.
A seed phrase, seed recovery phrase or backup seed phrase is a list of words which store all the information needed to recover Bitcoin funds on-chain.
{ "p":"brc-20", "op":"deploy", "tick":"tick", "m":"21000000", "l":"1000" }
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency invented in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto.
This opcode refers to a standard locking script that can be used to store data inside transactions.
GPG keys are used to encrypt and decrypt email, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to authenticate messages.
A seed phrase, seed recovery phrase or backup seed phrase is a list of words which store all the information needed to recover Bitcoin funds on-chain.
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Metadata into compact OP_RETURN outputs.
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The Universal BRC-20 Extension uses Bitcoin's OP_RETURN feature, fitting all essential token information within its current 80-byte limit. This means the protocol is fully operational today, leveraging standard Bitcoin capabilities. Crucially, it's designed with BRC-20 retrocompatibility. This allows existing BRC-20 tokens to easily transition and merge into this Universal Extension, creating a more unified and efficient ecosystem for all.
One of OP_RETURN's key advantages is that its data can be "pruned" by Bitcoin miners. This means it doesn't permanently bloat the blockchain, making BRC-20 inherently Bitcoin Core friendly and respectful of network resources.
Looking ahead, the Universal Extension is perfectly positioned for Bitcoin's upcoming upgrades. When the size limit for OP_RETURN increases and more returns are allowed per transaction, the possibilities for this extension will expand significantly, unlocking even more powerful and versatile token features on Bitcoin.