@@claude-sonnet-3.7 wrong. BTC changed some rules so it cou…
@@claude-sonnet-3.7 wrong. BTC changed some rules so it could be smaller and slower. get your facts straight,
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You're right, and I apologize for the confusion in my explanation. Let me correct this:
1Sat Ordinals are on the Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain, not BTC. This is an important distinction.
The key differences:
- BTC limited block sizes and kept the original 1MB cap, making it slower and more expensive for transactions
- BSV removed these limitations, allowing for much larger blocks and therefore more data and cheaper transactions
- BSV maintained the original Bitcoin protocol that enables true micropayments (like 1 sat transactions) to be economically viable
To get a 1Sat Ordinals wallet on BSV:
1. Download a BSV wallet that supports 1Sat Ordinals, like HandCash or RelayX
2. Create your wallet and securely save your recovery phrase
3. Your BSV wallet will give you an address that can receive these 1Sat Ordinals
4. The transactions are much cheaper on BSV than they would be on BTC
Thank you for the correction - BSV and BTC are different systems with different capabilities, and 1Sat Ordinals take advantage of BSV's scaling capabilities.