Transaction 957be1b318e7ccdcd2f7d23d0a5dd9299ba2f89b5409527f00ca30ec11b4b7a0

1 Input
  • 6afe2ff4fe8ea8fe1bb9f0dc5a3190056a30ec52b3a2b6176f9e7c381fcfd375:1
    OP_DATA_32(32) bdd8d849ecba34d7bd0cccd4ab30250879a8402dc73274ce7113bdb033fad3fd
    OP_CHECKSIG(172)
    OP_0(0)
    OP_IF(99)
    OP_DATA_3(3) ord
    OP_DATA_1(1) 
    OP_DATA_24(24) text/plain;charset=utf-8
    OP_0(0)
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) Teleburning =========== Teleburn addresses can be used to burn assets on other blockchains, leaving behind in the smoking rubble a sort of forwarding address pointing to an inscription on Bitcoin. Teleburning an asset means something like, "I'm out. Find me on Bitcoin." Teleburn addresses are derived from inscription IDs. They have no corresponding private key, so assets sent to a teleburn address are burned. Currently, only Ethereum teleburn addresses are suppported. Pull requests adding teleburn addresses for
    OP_PUSHDATA2(77) other chains are welcome. Ethereum -------- Ethereum teleburn addresses are derived by taking the first 20 bytes of the SHA-256 hash of the inscription ID, serialized as 36 bytes, with the first 32 bytes containing the transaction ID, and the last four bytes containing big-endian inscription index, and interpreting it as an Ethereum address. Example ------- The ENS domain name [rodarmor.eth](https://app.ens.domains/rodarmor.eth), was teleburned to [inscription zero](https://ordinals.com/inscription/6fb976ab49dc
    OP_DATA_57(57) ec017f1e201e84395983204ae1a7c2abf7ced0a85d692e442799i0).
    OP_ENDIF(104)
1 Outputs
  • 957be1b318e7ccdcd2f7d23d0a5dd9299ba2f89b5409527f00ca30ec11b4b7a0:0
  • value  546
    address  bc1prqscrqkpfkew3x6lp6qncuku8nyqwls7r29zk3z2z57cwvcae7jsl2982w