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The Bitcoin Ecosystem is Dying and Ordinals are Here to Save It With Ordzaar's Naqib Noor | Blockcast 11

The Bitcoin Ecosystem is Dying and Ordinals are Here to Save It With Ordzaar's Naqib Noor | Blockcast 11

Season 1 Episode 11 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Bitcoin Ordinals have swarmed up our radars over the past few months, with news of their trading volume on marketplaces such as OKX surpassing established NFT platforms like OpenSea and Blur. 


But what exactly are Ordinals? Is it just another buzzword for NFTs that degens are leveraging to trade their way to fortune, or do Ordinals actually carry more weight and responsibility in the Bitcoin ecosystem?


In this episode, we invited Naqib Noor, co-founder and development lead of Ordzaar, a permission-less and fully decentralised marketplace dedicated to helping creatives launch their artwork on Ordinals.


Join us as we discuss distinctions Ordinals from Ethereum NFTs, why some Bitcoin maxis hate them, and how Ordzaar is changing the game for the industry.


Don’t forget to stay tuned all the way to the end for some juicy exclusive announcement from the co-founder himself. (You heard it here first on Blockcast!)

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