Ordinals Protocol Could Be Stopped After the Bitcoin Core Upgrade

Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr has revealed that the forthcoming v27 update, designed to block spam in the blockchain, may inadvertently disrupt the Ordinals protocol.
Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr has revealed that the forthcoming v27 update, designed to block spam in the blockchain, may inadvertently disrupt the Ordinals protocol.
He argues that BRC-20 tokens were initially a scam and an assault on the Bitcoin network, inflicting irreversible damage to its users. This stance, however, has met with mixed reactions in the community.
Ongoing discussions fuel speculation of a potential Bitcoin fork amid disagreements. Luke maintains that the new spam filters will become a standard policy, affecting both large mining pools and solo miners.
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