Cheers to the ultimate explorer @lifofifo & the Ordinals + Runes communities that @spark $joy 🖤 Here are mine: The Wizards of Ord • Ordinauts • Alkane Pandas • INK • Natcats • $DOG
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lifofifo ◉21 de ago., 04:29
I've been looking into @spark on and off ever since @MEonBTC announced their partnership. When @nayverfayver floated the idea of a community memecoin airdrop for the entire Ordinals adjacent ecosystem, Spark seemed like a good choice. While @TheWizardsOfOrd primarily identifies as a product/infrastructure company, we're always eager to help others in the ecosystem when our holders benefit. A good recent example is @AlkanePandas 🐼 So, we offered to provide the technical help needed to execute this airdrop, with the understanding that all of our holders would be included. There's a lot of work involved in snapshotting 100k+ addresses across different metaprotocols, accounting for timelocks, delegations, excluding certain listed assets etc. But the primary challenge is mapping Ordinals addresses to Spark addresses. It's not easy to onboard or airdrop if it requires people to create a fresh wallet with a new seed phrase. I asked @summraznboi if we could derive Spark addresses using the tweaked pubkey (i.e. your public bc1p taproot address), and within days he had a PR merged! -> And that's how the Spark SDK got official support for deriving addresses from public taproot addresses. This allows anyone to airdrop BTKN tokens on Spark simply using an L1 taproot address. We would still need wallets like @XverseApp and @MEonBTC to support this. Hopefully, they will. But the jury is still out on that! Downsides? This approach only works for taproot addresses and legacy addresses (3XXX, bc1q etc) are not supported for now. Ledger would not work either, due to its lack of support for signing tapscripts. As always, this is all an experiment. Exercise caution. Don't go full retard or get scammed. There's no claim. There's nothing to buy. Everything is done through actual airdrops.
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