@J1 Pelaez It worked! When I connected this steganography…
@J1 Pelaez
It worked!
When I connected this steganography Ordinals with a “not owner address”, it was rejected, but when I connected with an “owner address”, it was approved, decrypted, and the hidden image was displayed.
I don't think this is optimal, but as a creator, it's one of the possible methods I can think of at the moment.
Please let me know your thoughts.
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havent been online for a few days....whats this? [[Steganordinals]] ??
These are NFTs with steganography.
For instance: It is about hiding one image inside another image.
I know what steganography is...i meant more have you guys successfully managed to implement it into ordinals
Several Ordinals collections already exist that contain steganographic information, but extracting the hidden content requires downloading the images and processing them with external software. What we need is to be able to do everything on the same platformeasily. we're working on it.
Example:
https://3dordi.io/ordinal/3ad86c513510743d938eac567587d953078d54f1975d7bef2377930ec56b8ec7_0
@KURO could you traslate your app to english, please.
Whoa! this looks really promising!
thanks @staub
@Brooz Using J1's story as a clue, I created my own steganographic Ordinals and their mechanism (code). To decrypt, display Ordinals in your browser and use the PC extension YoursWallet (the address that holds the Ordinals). This method is limited, but it does not require the use of an external application.
But as @J1 Pelaez said, it would be ideal to have everything within the platform, and he will make that happen.
@J1 Pelaez
I made a new version. I changed the language to English, simplified the UI/UX, and made the visuals more artistic. It's still a prototype though.
▽It can only be decrypted with owner’s wallet. If you are interested, I can send it to your wallet.
https://3dordi.io/ordinal/e82b081247cff4be7288e58c01e25fc7a31c193de903a7f5eb1e4f8b55821a53_0
!quoted by KURO