🎨 Introducing ColorClaim, a new protocol on Bitcoin Ordinals.
It's too late to name a mountain, river or a lake, but you still can name a color.
The first decentralized color naming registry on Bitcoin. Colors are a universal public good - now anyone can give them meaningful names through Ordinals.
Choose, name and inscribe your colors at:
https://t.co/nExdG66CVL
Follow: @Color_Claim
A valid color claim inscription looks like this:
{
"p": "colorclaim",
"op": "claim",
"rgb": "247 147 26",
"hex": "#f7931a",
"name": "Bitcoin Orange"
}
Key protocol features:
- First valid claim wins (for each color and name)
- Color naming using Bitcoin Ordinals
- Unicode & emoji support 😇
- Rename capability
- Open protocol
- Case-insensitive names
- Standard Ordinal transfers
Protocol documentation & specs: https://t.co/i8H5bTCEFo
WARNING:
1. There is no indexer yet 👋 @unisat_wallet@GoMaestroOrg@hirosystems@trac_btc
2. There is no official exchange support yet 👋 @unisat_wallet@ordinalswallet@MagicEden@ordzaar
There is only 16 777 216 colors (RGB/HEX). Every color deserves a name. The registry is now open 🥳🥳🥳
To whom that might interest:
@LeonidasNFT@BitGod21@udiWertheimer @OrdRevolution @wrapd_btc@TaprootWizards@taprootalpha@TheOrdinalsClub@realizingerin@sleepless_btc@FarmerJoe0x@TheOG_General
@janbtc Don't you think there is only one change to make the first impression when you publish your project?
If you blow this, can you fix the first impression?
If you are doing something that nobody (including yourself) has ever done before,
some level of “failure” or “things not going exactly as envisioned” is to be expected.
This is because innovating or venturing into new areas is hard, and it’s truly impossible to plan for all scenarios and edge cases in advance.
If you’ve ever tried building something—big or small—you know exactly what I’m talking about.
Talking about doing something cool and actually doing it are two very different things.
My point is: don’t get discouraged by failure, big or small. Keep building, iterating, and learning from your mistakes.
Even if your project doesn’t work out in the end, keep in mind that I (and many others in the game) would rather hire someone who tried and “failed” than someone who never even tried.
Cheers to all the builders—you rock! 🫡
@satonomy That's interesting. So I would lose 1 sat? What happens to the asset? It stays on the 1sat that I lose right? So it's more of the "dust separation" than Burn, right?