Bitgo, a digital asset custody provider, has launched a storage and tracking solution for Bitcoin-based Ordinal inscriptions. Users can use Bitgo's solution to store and track inscriptions, and send "inscribed satoshis to an address of their choice safely." Transactions received into the Bitgo wallet are now checked for inscriptions and frozen to prevent the loss of inscriptions. Bitgo's dashboard has a new "Unspents" view that displays inscriptions and links to the public Ordinals explorer for more information. Bitgo's COO, Chen Fang, said the release of Bitgo's solution will securely store inscriptions and prevent them from being accidentally transferred or sent to mining fees.
(By Jamie Redman)
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