Some people joked about using OP_RETURN for JPEG collections, including @udiWertheimer and @FarmerJoe0x. Obviously meant as a troll. But I was curious. If you REALLY wanted to do this, how would you? Introducing, OP_SCRIPTIONS 🧙‍♂️ This is a retarded idea and you absolutely shouldn't waste any SATS on it. But if you were to do it, this might be the way. ➔ @TheWizardsOfOrd JPEG in this inscription is actually stored in the reveal TX’s OP_RETURN. ➔ The inscription simply reads the OP_RETURN data and displays it with an image tag. One nice thing about using data URLs is you can just copy/paste it into a browser's address bar to view the content. Much simpler than parsing the inscription envelope. Bonus! now lets you attach OP_RETURN data to the reveal TX 🧙‍♂️
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