- XRPL’s inability to handle ordinals like Bitcoin’s network raises questions about its technical capacity.
- Network strain from XRPL’s inscription attempts exposes significant transaction speed and scalability discrepancies.
- The XRPL inscription issue offers an unplanned but revealing stress test, highlighting the need for network improvements.
Recent discussions on X (formerly Twitter) have revealed that the XRP Ledger (XRPL) is technically incapable of supporting ordinals and their inscriptions. Richard Holland and Crypto Eri have criticized projects attempting to mint ordinals on the XRPL, labeling them impractical and spam.
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The XRPL cannot support ordinals or their inscriptions. Projects that *mint* ordinals on the XRPL are nonsensical spam.
– @RichardXRPL
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— Crypto Eri Carpe Diem (@sentosumosaba) December 27, 2023
This new development, mirroring Bitcoin’s inscription method, aimed to inscribe data on XRP drops – the ledger’s smallest unit. As enthusiasts embarked on creating “XRP20” inscriptions, the l…
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