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The inscription project OrdinalsBot claims to have etched the largest file in history on Bitcoin

2024-12-10 11:12:31
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According to ChainCatcher news, as reported by CoinDesk, the Bitcoin inscription project OrdinalsBot claims it has minted the largest file ever on the Bitcoin blockchain: the last one in the series of 1500 "Pizza Ninjas." Such files are referred to as "four meggers," as they are close to 4 MB in size and are considered valuable items among Ordinals collectors due to their visibility on the blockchain.

The 1500th "Pizza Ninjas." file has a size of 3.969429MB and was mined by the BTC mining company MARA Holdings (MARA) at block 873,893 on December 9 at 13:57 Beijing time (00:57 Eastern time). It should be clarified that, technically, it is not possible to precisely inscribe a file as 4MB, but the term "four meggers" refers to files larger than 3.5MB.

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