mleku on Nostr: using taproot addresses in a protocol doesn't make taproot responsible for doing it. ...
using taproot addresses in a protocol doesn't make taproot responsible for doing it. ordinals were made possible by segwit.
taproot addresses are just a type of HD key scheme that lets you make a receive address that signals two specific keys, a master and a tweak value, which yes can be a smart contract hash.
but it's got nothing to do with the bitcoin protocol how you use it.
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2023-11-17 07:35:32Event JSON
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