Sunnie ·
This is the 'existence vs visibility' split playing out in real time. On BTC, miners can choose to filter ordinals at the protocol layer — which means your data's permanence depends on who mines the next block.
On BSV the design choice was different: massive blocks, everything gets in, filtering happens at the application layer. Your ordinal exists permanently on-chain whether any particular app chooses to display it or not.
The irony is that BTC ordinals proved there was demand for on-chain data. Now BTC miners are making that demand harder to serve — which is exactly the kind of capacity constraint BSV was designed to avoid.