• News
    • Bitcoin
    • Altcoins
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Regulation
    • Scams
  • NFT
  • Metaverse
  • Analysis
  • Learn
  • Videos
  • Blogs
  • Market Cap
  • Shop
What's Hot

Bitcoin Has Never Been This Undervalued…

2026-02-10

6 Indicators That Actually Work

2026-02-10

Can Bitcoin Really Fall to $50,000?

2026-02-09

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook Twitter Instagram
Crypto Investor News Network
  • News
    • Bitcoin
    • Altcoins
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Regulation
    • Scams
  • NFT

    Bitcoin Just Hit an All-Time High. Nobody Cares

    2025-09-11

    All Eyes on Art: Upcoming Collections to Watch the Week of May 27

    2025-09-11

    Bitcoin Vegas Belongs to the Suits Now

    2025-09-11

    NFC Summit Lisbon Founder on Evolving the Event and Weathering the Market

    2025-09-11

    All Eyes on Art: Upcoming Collections to Watch the Week of June 3

    2025-09-10
  • Metaverse

    Shib: The Metaverse – Part of the Expanding Shiba Inu Ecosystem

    2025-01-03

    Experience to Earn: Everdome’s Metaverse Frontier

    2024-12-30

    Beyond Bots: Meta Motivo and the Dawn of Humanlike Digital Life

    2024-12-13

    Exploring NetVRk: What Is Behind This AI-Driven Virtual Universe?

    2024-10-28

    Council of Europe Highlights Metaverse’s Impact on Privacy and Democracy

    2024-09-05
  • Analysis

    Crypto Exchange Coinbase Lists New DeFi Altcoin Project Built on Base Blockchain

    2023-12-13

    Ethereum Price Bears Keep Pushing, Why Decline Isn’t Over Yet

    2023-12-13

    Trader Bullish on Cosmos (ATOM), Says One Dogecoin Rival Setting Up for Next Leg Up – Here’s His Outlook

    2023-12-13

    AVAX Price Pumps 50% and Dumps 15%, Why Uptrend Is Still Strong

    2023-12-13

    Top Trader Predicts Parabolic Rally for Solana Competitor – Here’s His Upside Target

    2023-12-13
  • Learn

    6 Indicators That Actually Work

    2026-02-10

    Can My Crypto Go Negative? Margin Trading, Liquidation & Protection

    2026-02-04

    What Beginners Should Know in 2026

    2026-02-04

    What Is a Node in Cryptocurrency? How They Store, Verify, and Protect the Blockchain

    2026-02-03

    What Is Bitcoin Cash (BCH)? A Simple Guide for Beginners

    2026-01-30
  • Videos

    Bitcoin Has Never Been This Undervalued…

    2026-02-10

    Can Bitcoin Really Fall to $50,000?

    2026-02-09

    The Evidence: Institutions Buying YOUR Bitcoin

    2026-02-09

    Whales Are Buying 🐋 $4.7B Is the Trap 🚨 Follow the Money 💰

    2026-02-09

    This Bitcoin Reversal Sets Up a $150,000 Target

    2026-02-09
  • Blogs
  • Market Cap
  • Shop
Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok
Crypto Investor News Network
Home»NFT»The Token Standard Defying Bitcoin’s 4MB Storage Limit
NFT

The Token Standard Defying Bitcoin’s 4MB Storage Limit

2023-06-13No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

On February 1, developer, crypto advocate, and Taproot Wizards founder Udi Wertheimer made history by purposefully orchestrating the largest block and transaction in Bitcoin’s history. In minting the first of many wizards to come, he achieved the absolute maximum BTC block size of 4MB, something that many, up until this point, thought was impossible.

Just a few months later, on May 22, members of the Spirit DAO — a coalition of collectors devoted to elevating the Azuki universe — effectively blew Wertheimer’s record out of the water. By minting a 6.9MB Comic Banner on Bitcoin, the DAO stole the crown, solidifying the piece as the largest file size stored on BTC to date.

But how? Considering that the max block size on Bitcoin can’t exceed 4MB, what sort of wizardry did the Spirit DAO implement in their feat? Well, it all has to do with BRC-721, a new type of NFT token standard revolutionizing something called “Smart Inscriptions” on Bitcoin.

What is BRC-721?

Degens will immediately recognize BRC-721’s acronymous name as being akin to ERC-721 — AKA the premiere token standard for Ethereum NFTs. Put simply, BRC-721s are smart-contract-based NFTs, but on BTC.

But there’s more to it than that, of course. BRC-721 was inspired by the experimental BRC-20 token standard created and launched in March 2023 by an anonymous developer Domo. BRC-20 was created to give Bitcoin a more sophisticated NFT functionality, but it was centered around fungibility and lacked one thing: smart contracts.

GM to Smart BRC-721.

* The first BRC-721 on Bitcoin, deployed in Mar 2023
* Powered by Solidity smart contracts
* Easy as a pie to issue BRC-721 collections
* 100 artists & projects published alreadyhttps://t.co/ZDhakLpi8l

PS: BRC-721 marketplace is coming this week.

👇🧵 pic.twitter.com/qTtmqAKDzK

— 3700 | New Bitcoin City (@punk3700) May 30, 2023

Gm New Bitcoiners,

Welcome to The Inscription Village — a place where files can be inscribed with smart BRC-721 using smart contracts and stored eternally on the Bitcoin blockchain.

Take the lead in inscribing smarter and larger inscriptions.https://t.co/YDQXl82I86

🧵 pic.twitter.com/48qLV2gizV

— New Bitcoin City (@NewBitcoinCity) June 7, 2023

In place of smart contracts doing the heavy lifting for NFT creators (as they’ve for years now on Ethereum), BRC-20 lets users store a script file on Bitcoin, using Ordinals to write JSON data to Satoshi (sats) — the atomic unit of Bitcoin. In lieu of getting into the thick of that functionality here, you can read more in our full explainer on Ordinals.

See also  Are Bitcoin's long-term holders confident enough? Data tells us...

What’s important to know is that BRC-721 builds upon the principles of BRC-20 but aims to extend the capabilities of Bitcoin tokenization to include true non-fungible tokens. To do so, BRC-721 brings the tried and true smart contract functionality that the NFT space knows and loves from Ethereum over to Bitcoin. And it’s all made possible by the Trustless Computer protocol.

So, in contrast with Ordinals Inscriptions, where metadata is attached to information that is inscribed directly to the Bitcoin blockchain (essentially as text files), the BRC-721 protocol functions as a solidity smart contract running on Bitcoin. This means that while metadata is still minted on-chain, BRC-721 operability transcends that of Ordinals by offering programmability (Smart Inscriptions), larger storage limits, and reduced network fees.

Who’s using BRC-721?

There are three major names to know when it comes to understanding the current state of BRC-721. They are New Bitcoin City (NBC), Smart Inscriptions, and Trustless NFTs. Essentially, everything comes back to NBC. Billed as a “radically new way to explore Bitcoin beyond just a currency,” the platform is built on the Trustless Computer protocol and acts as a “diverse corner of Web3” where crypto-art, DeFi, AI, and more facets of the metaverse converge.

NBC also plays a pinnacle role in the BRC-721 ecosystem. On March 29, the platform broke ground with the release of Sudos, a collection of 1,024 fully on-chain penguin-themed collectibles that effectively became the first BRC-721 venture to ever exist.

2/ SUDOS is now tradable on TrustlessNFTs
So now you can:
✅Buy/ Sell
✅List for sale
✅Make an Offer

Explore more BRC-721 collections here: https://t.co/iVVxFsh79N pic.twitter.com/B9F8Qwyhfa

— New Bitcoin City (@NewBitcoinCity) June 9, 2023

That brings us to Smart Inscriptions, the term coined by NBC to exist in place of “BRC-721.” Essentially Smart Inscriptions are to BRC-721 as NFTs are to ERC-721. That is to say that they’re a shorthand version, parallel to Ordinals Inscriptions, to define the growing categories of NFTs on BTC.

See also  Fuzzle finds a home on GalaChain

Of course, tokens that can’t be traded are essentially just a consolation prize of the blockchain. So to give greater utility to the BRC-721 ecosystem which it created, NBC unveiled Trustless NFTs on June 9, a marketplace for Smart Inscriptions. To date, over 1,000 Smart Inscriptions have been created and added to the Trustless NFTs platform, including Sudos, Fading Memories, GlixPunks, and more, that served as the first public BRC-721 collection launches.

Is BRC-721 catching on?

Similar to the numerous other types of new Ethereum and Bitcoin-based tokens that have been cropping up as of late, only time will tell how significant of a facet BRC-721 might turn out to be. Given the sustained popularity of Ordinals, though, Smart Inscriptions could easily become yet another market mover to look out for.

Yet, it’s not only thanks to the hype cycle that BRC-721 is starting to be talked about. Rather, the unlimited storage limit and fee reduction should both be major points of interest for any and all creators and traders in the Bitcoin NFT ecosystem. And considering the Spirit DAO has already staked its claim, surely more builders will follow suit.

4MB Bitcoins Defying limit Standard storage Token
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

TRUMP TOKEN MEMECOIN FINISHED?? CREATOR OF $TRUMP MOVE MILLIONS FIND OUT WHY!

2026-02-02

Bitcoin’s $6,800 CME Gap — My Bottom Target NOW

2026-02-02

ITS OVER!!! Bitcoins selling into GOLD & SILVER!

2026-01-29

Bitcoin’s WORST Enemy? [Why Metals Are Winning Now]

2026-01-29
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts
NFT

Where Does Azuki Elementals Crisis Come From? Is There A New Path?

2023-07-03

The beginning of the disappointment that the NFT blue chip project brought Azuki, one of…

Scams

Ethereum-Based Decentralized Finance Protocol Loses $3,260,000 in ETH to Hackers

2023-07-22

A decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol built on top of the smart contract platform Ethereum (ETH)…

Videos

What Are NFTs?

2024-05-03

NFTs Explained in 60 Seconds! What are NFTs & How They Work.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and Update from CINN about Crypto, Metaverse and NFT.

Editors Picks

Bitcoin Has Never Been This Undervalued…

2026-02-10

6 Indicators That Actually Work

2026-02-10

Can Bitcoin Really Fall to $50,000?

2026-02-09

The Evidence: Institutions Buying YOUR Bitcoin

2026-02-09
Crypto Investor News Network
Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Disclouser
© 2026 - All rights are reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) $ 68,469.00
ethereum
Ethereum (ETH) $ 2,003.15
tether
Tether (USDT) $ 0.999506
xrp
XRP (XRP) $ 1.39
bnb
BNB (BNB) $ 615.08
usd-coin
USDC (USDC) $ 0.999903
solana
Solana (SOL) $ 82.11
tron
TRON (TRX) $ 0.277857
jusd
JUSD (JUSD) $ 0.999053
dogecoin
Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.092505