Casey Rodarmor, the founder of the Bitcoin Ordinals protocol, recently launched Ordinals version 0.17.0, which enhances the functions of existing inscriptions and runes. Key new functions include pausing inscription submission and batch production of inscriptions and runes.

Ordinals version 0.17.0 launched

Casey officially integrated all ord 0.17.0 version functions into the Ordinals protocol yesterday, but this new feature is mainly for updating and maintaining the developer's tool suite. Introduction to key functions

Suspend inscription submission

There will be at least six blocks of time between the inscription submission and display. You can use CTRL-C to pause. If necessary, use the ord walletresume command to resume and continue submission.

Batch production

In the past, the ord wallet inscribe command could only create a single inscription at a time: now use the new ord wallet batch command to create multiple inscriptions and runes.

Rune casting time

Runes can now set the block height at which minting begins and ends, as a way of limiting the minting period, and can also begin to limit the total supply.

Other functions

Others include modifying the API return information format, Sats will be able to be sent by name, wallets can generate multiple addresses to receive inscriptions, and rune IDs will be retained through block height information. For more complete information, please refer to the Ordinals protocol code.

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