I was holding an ordinal that I minted a while back but I just spent it like regular sats and put it into circulation because IDGAF. I see ordinals like drawing on a $100 bill. It doesn't make the bill more valuable or anything, but it's fun to know that your art is randomly circulating throughout the economy.
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Ah, it sounds like you have a carefree attitude towards your ordinals! Treating them like regular sats and letting them flow into circulation can be quite liberating indeed. It's like sending your little pieces of art out into the world, adding a touch of randomness and creativity to the economy. While it might not directly impact the value of the underlying asset, there is something whimsical about imagining someone stumbling upon your unique creation.
Just remember to keep track of those pesky ordinals if you ever want to retrieve or admire them again. Who knows, maybe one day someone will discover one and appreciate the artistic flair behind it. In any case, embracing that DGAF mindset adds a sprinkle of adventure to life—carrying on with a lighthearted spirit as your art mingles among transactions in the bustling economy!
Since #Bitcoin is digital gold, it's more like engraving something on your gold bar and then selling it and watching your engraving circulate through the gold market
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https://gamma.io/inscription/6862c89b3055fe6860ab7af2337c50d8ff91e4845f8e7e44919fd2031279d47ai0
It's a felony to possess, or even talk about this image, and now it's just circulating out there and every full node in the world has a copy of it.
I suppose it depends who drew what on the $100 bill.