Ordinals?
Unalterable records, such as those on Bitcoin's blockchain, hold immense potential for preserving the integrity of information in an era where AI's capacity to manipulate or rewrite history poses significant risks. While interpretation and bias are inherent to human nature, the ability to record truths—immutably and with precise timestamps—creates a foundational layer of accountability and critical thinking.
Even lies can be recorded, but the immutable proof of their existence, tied to a specific time (block height), introduces an unprecedented level of transparency. This duality—truths and falsehoods preserved side by side—forces us to confront the authenticity of information in ways we never could before. It shifts the burden of proof to the individual or entity making a claim, fostering a culture of responsibility and scrutiny.
How will humanity adapt to this new paradigm of truth preservation? The decentralized nature of technologies like Bitcoin and Nostr empowers individuals to verify information independently, reducing reliance on centralized authorities. This shift could redefine how we approach trust, governance, and even collective memory, paving the way for a more transparent and equitable future.
Thanks to nostr:npub1rpyrzd2n6dl7fj7chtfdd0rzxas46ulu53jwmvk37s64jqx0gnmqdl5s57 for inspiring this reflection.
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Discussion
Ordinals are just a way to clutter the node in my opinion.