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Educational component: in March 2023, the Ordinals project appeared, which made it possible to post images and other types of data on the Bitcoin blockchain.

As a result, a new token standard, BRC-20, emerged, and with it many memcoins and NFTs. All data is recorded in Satoshis (each Bitcoin is divided into 100,000,000 Satoshis) and then becomes tokens.

This innovation turned Bitcoin from a boring and impractical “grandfather” into an asset similar to Ethereum - a springboard appeared for the development of the DeFi sector, and Bitcoin NFTs gained huge capitalization and attracted the attention of investors to Bitcoin.

Get to the point

Data added to the blockchain is called "inscriptions". On January 6, an unknown user added 8.93 MB of unformatted binary data in the form of 332 inscriptions to the Bitcoin blockchain.

Everything would be fine, but an unknown person paid ~$64,000 in commission for posting such a huge amount of data. But what attracted the community’s attention more was that all the records were encrypted and could not be read.

Decryption attempts

Many users began to look for the key to decipher these mysterious inscriptions.

ChatGPT refused to work, explaining that the data decoding process would take too long.

But the creator of the meme token Cheems said that he was able to unravel the mystery of all the inscriptions and will publish the decrypted data little by little.

Apparently a CIA leak

In the first inscription, the creator of the memcoin saw secret government surveillance data.

The second inscription talks about research into human behavior.

The third inscription mentions an "extraterrestrial research unit."

The following inscriptions say approximately the same thing, and the sixth one contains an encrypted symbol of a strong and growing market.

As a result of searching for the Rosetta Stone, the author reports that he was able to decipher all the inscriptions and shares this link.

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