Stop fading inscriptions!

During the OKX Web 3 space session, a panel of expert speakers discussed various topics including the offerings of the OKX platform, the core values and visions of different crypto communities, alternatives to BRC20 protocols, critiques about the value of inscriptions, and the future of the inscription market. Speakers provided insights on community collaboration, censorship resistance, transparency in long-term scalability, replacing smart contracts with inscriptions, and enabling users to engage more efficiently with the market through various tools like OKX Ordinance Market and Wallet.

Welcome and Introduction

Speaker 1 (07:48 & 08:19):

Monica from the OKX Web 3 team introduced the session and OKX Web 3 offerings, including a self-custody wallet, DEX, NFT marketplace, and an on-chain browser within the OKX app.

Panel Introduction

Speakers (09:56 - 14:14):

Round of introductions from the panelists: Jason from OKRS, Alisa from Dot End, GM GM and Doodu from the Rest community, Dave from Openstamp, and Song with a background in blockchain tech and Dogecoin. Each speaker provided background on their activities and interests in the space.

Community Values

Speakers (18:29, 20:31 & 24:03):

Discussion on core values of different communities, with themes around censorship resistance, community collaboration, and bringing value to the broader Web 3 space.

Long-term Community Vision

Speakers (28:18, 30:02, 31:39 & 33:43):

The panelists addressed questions on building strong community cultures, scaling beyond meme tokens by providing utility, and facilitating mass adoption with transparency.

Alternative Protocols and Non-BRC20 Ecosystems

Speakers (39:26, 41:22 & 42:53):

Discussion on alternative choices to BRC20 standards, with focus on Ethereum and the importance of L1 sequencing and the creation of state on blockchain.

Utility and Value of Inscriptions

Speakers (49:30, 52:38, 54:18 & 55:38):

Responses to skepticism around the value of inscriptions, emphasizing use cases such as replacing smart contracts and innovations in the Bitcoin network.

Future Developments

Speakers (1:01:03, 1:03:03, 1:04:25 & 1:05:18):

Plans for future developments were shared including enhancing platforms to allow more complexity, and empowering individuals with tools like minting services.

Tools for Engaging with Inscription Market

Speakers (1:09:48, 1:10:48, 1:11:32 & 1:12:27):

Recommendations ranged from OKX Ordinance Market and Wallet to open stamp tools for user engagement in the inscriptions market.