damian at willtech.com.au [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: ๐ Original date posted:2022-02-23 ๐ Original message:Well done, your bip looks ...
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Original date posted:2022-02-23
๐ Original message:Well done, your bip looks well presented for discussion. You say to
number each satoshi created? For a 50 BTC block reward that is
5,000,000,000 ordinal numbers, and when some BTC is transferred to
another UTXO how do you determine which ordinal numbers, say if I create
a transaction to pay-to another UTXO. The system sounds expensive
eventually to cope with approximately 2,100,000,000,000,000 ordinals. If
I understand ordinals 0 to 5,000,000,000 as assigned to the first
Bitcoin created from mining block-reward. Say if I send some Bitcoin to
another UTXO then first-in-first-out algorithm splits those up to assign
1 to 100,000,000 to the 1 BTC that I sent, and 100,000,001 to
5,000,000,000 are assigned to the change plus if any fee?-DA.
On 2022-02-23 11:43, Casey Rodarmor via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Briefly, newly mined satoshis are sequentially numbered in the order
> in
> which they are mined. These numbers are called "ordinal numbers" or
> "ordinals". When satoshis are spent in a transaction, the input
> satoshi
> ordinal numbers are assigned to output satoshis using a simple
> first-in-first-out algorithm.
๐ Original message:Well done, your bip looks well presented for discussion. You say to
number each satoshi created? For a 50 BTC block reward that is
5,000,000,000 ordinal numbers, and when some BTC is transferred to
another UTXO how do you determine which ordinal numbers, say if I create
a transaction to pay-to another UTXO. The system sounds expensive
eventually to cope with approximately 2,100,000,000,000,000 ordinals. If
I understand ordinals 0 to 5,000,000,000 as assigned to the first
Bitcoin created from mining block-reward. Say if I send some Bitcoin to
another UTXO then first-in-first-out algorithm splits those up to assign
1 to 100,000,000 to the 1 BTC that I sent, and 100,000,001 to
5,000,000,000 are assigned to the change plus if any fee?-DA.
On 2022-02-23 11:43, Casey Rodarmor via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Briefly, newly mined satoshis are sequentially numbered in the order
> in
> which they are mined. These numbers are called "ordinal numbers" or
> "ordinals". When satoshis are spent in a transaction, the input
> satoshi
> ordinal numbers are assigned to output satoshis using a simple
> first-in-first-out algorithm.