Currently, inscriptions are extremely popular. However, we are faced with a reality: despite the existence of numerous inscriptions on various public chains, they lack practical use cases and suffer from fragmentation and incompatibility.
This issue extends to the entire Web3 ecosystem, becoming a widespread pain point. This situation leads to a concerning consequence: once the hype around inscriptions diminishes, those without practical applications will become nothing more than a meaningless string of digital code, rendering them worthless. This not only disappoints users but also undermines the sustainable development of the entire inscription market.
One of the reasons for this phenomenon is the lack of a unified standard and protocol that enables interoperability among different public chains and applications. As a result, despite the existence of diverse inscriptions, meaningful interaction and integration between them are not possible. This restricts the practical application scope of inscriptions, leaving them fragmented and isolated.
To address this issue, we need to explore a new approach. We need to establish a universal inscription protocol that all public chains and applications can adhere to and be compatible with. This protocol will be followed by various game developers and application creators through consensus. In this way, ownership of such assets becomes a permanent resource in the Web3 world, just like owning a car allows you to travel anywhere.
Implementing this protocol will bring greater liquidity and sustainable development to the inscription market. Users will be able to better utilize the inscriptions they own, beyond a specific ecosystem. Additionally, this will foster more innovation and collaboration, opening up more possibilities for the practical application of inscriptions.