I have looked at everyone’s current reaction to the release of the agreement. Judging from everyone’s current response to UNCOMMON•GOODS, it is a bit underestimated. To summarize:
Runes
1. More flexible: BRC20 can only be launched fairly, which is not conducive to team fundraising and financing. And Runes can. More convenient and lighter.
2. When transferring BRC20, you must first engrave, send a transaction, and then transfer, which requires a heavy external search engine to trace the history. Runes based on UTXO op_return carry operation codes and information in each UTXO, and do not require additional inscription transactions. They only require lightweight retrievers, which will not cause large-scale small-amount UTXO dust attacks on the BTC network, and will also Users save transaction fee costs.
3. Concurrency is possible: For example, if a transaction contains an op_return plus M (M is an integer, for example, it can be set to 1000) addresses, a transaction can be sent to M users on average.
In fact, Casey is very considerate, has a vision, and has made a huge contribution.
The launch of the Runes protocol became a landmark event!
Looking at the code, Casey should be the one who contributed the most. Of course, there are other people’s contributions. Thanks to them. #Runes #Rune #OrdinalsNFT #ordinals #bitcoin #Web3 #blockchain @rodarmor