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Enhancing Bitcoin Network Scalability Through Inscriptions
Wednesday. February 5 at 1:00 AM
1 min. readA report by Mempool Research suggests that widespread adoption of inscriptions could potentially increase Bitcoin's average block size to 4 MB per block, significantly higher than the current 1.5 MB average. Inscriptions allow for efficient encoding of data within blocks, enhancing scalability. In comparison, Solana can store up to 128 MB per block. Following the 2021 Taproot upgrade, Bitcoin blocks have reached 2.4 MB, with a potential for 4 MB. The report projects various growth scenarios, estimating the blockchain to reach 1 TB by late 2026. Bitcoin's ecosystem has evolved post-upgrade, supporting complex activities like token creation and NFT minting. However, competition arises from networks offering larger block sizes. Celestia aims to scale block size to 1 GB. The future of Bitcoin-native DeFi looks promising as institutional adoption rises and the ecosystem matures.