The concept of "Ordinals" or "Ordinal Inscriptions" in the #Bitcoin context seems to be an interpretation rather than a built-in feature of the Bitcoin protocol. Bitcoin transactions are based on Unspent Transaction Outputs (UTXOs), and the protocol does not inherently distinguish individual satoshis within these UTXOs
The idea of designating the "first" satoshi in a new UTXO as an "ordinal" and ascribing unique characteristics to it appears to be an abstraction layered on top of the existing Bitcoin protocol. Such interpretations or applications are not native functionalities of Bitcoin but rather are conceptual frameworks or ideas introduced by individuals or groups, generally scammers
This distinction is crucial for understanding what is and isn't inherently part of the Bitcoin system, especially when considering the original design and intent of Bitcoin as a decentralized peer to peer e-cash system