well but it‘s still unusable funds and „worthless“ tx in a monetary sense. how is this any different than putting a hash into op_return?

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for fucks sake 🙄

let's be clear here that i didn't say this and don't agree

i know. i am just tired of the point.

why is it worthless and how is it unusable?

it pays fees to miners. this is identical to their main service: collecting fees to order things.

the person making the timestamp has the private key and can recover some of their funds (again, less the miner fee, as is proper).

ah sorry i thought the „hash“ adress is an arbitrary burner adress but i see now it‘s deterministic? that‘s pretty cool!

i built a consumer friendly tool for the same purpose using op_return: proofseal.org

It's not worthless. It costs two txs and creates tiny utxos. Hence my note about pure monetary use.

yeah i agree this is probably the closest version to "monetary use" for including hashes on-chain. earlier i did not yet understand that the derived address is actually spendable.