Xverse, billed as a “Bitcoin wallet for Web3,” just rolled out support for Ordinals, the newly popularized protocol allowing users to inscribe NFTs onto the Bitcoin blockchain.“Today, we’ve launched first-class support for Ordinals,” tweeted the wallet team on Wednesday. The company explained that inscribing NFTs through its software involves “no need to run a node, complex software, or anything else,” merely some Bitcoin to pay a transaction fee, which can be bought directly through the app.
Inscriptions are made via Gamma.io, a Bitcoin NFT marketplace that rolled out “no-code ordinal inscriptions” last week. According to Xverse, roughly 5% of Bitcoin inscriptions so far have been made using Gamma’s tool.
After uploading an image and sending a transaction to their provided Ordinals address, users can find their inscriptions inside their Xverse NFT collection within 20 to 30 minutes—and embedded in the blockchain forever.
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