Recursives Inscriptions

Recursive Inscriptions are a significant advancement in the Ordinals Protocol introduced by software engineer Casey Rodarmor in January 2023. They enable the storage of data on Bitcoin's blockchain, expanding the capabilities. Each ordinal inscription can only store up to 4mb of data. By using recursive inscription we can now surpassing that by interlinking data through a series of calls, developers can create an intricate network of interconnected information. This innovation has the potential to enhance interoperability and reduce transaction costs by reusing stored data through recursion. Recursive Inscriptions open up possibilities for hosting large files, such as video games or movies, directly on the Bitcoin blockchain. Furthermore, this technology could facilitate the implementation of permissionless contracts, leveraging existing repositories of Inscriptions to bypass the 4MB limit without additional cryptographic measures.

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