It is a breakthrough in Bitcoin’s self-limitation. Rather than a simple token split, it is an evolution of the colored coin form.
Lepaer - ARC20 Quark
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A brief discussion on the technical logic and development history of ARC20 partial dyeing
Some people still have misunderstandings about the split mechanism of Atomics, and some even said, "Atomics actually has the nerve to regard the split as a good thing. Isn't this the most basic thing?"
Yes, splitting is indeed a very basic underlying architecture.
Before we start introducing “partial dyeing”, let’s first make an analogy with the splitting of inscriptions to help understand the differences in the splitting processes between inscriptions and dyed coins.
When the inscription first appeared, Mint an inscription and get a JSON inscribed on the chain. This JSON records the inscription operation of this inscription. According to the deployment rules, get 1 inscription with a quantity of 1,000 coins. When transferring tokens, inscribe a new "transfer inscription" again through inscription, and record the transfer quantity in this JSON. Therefore, in this process, the split is naturally realized, which is nothing more than the addition and subtraction of numbers, calculated by the index.
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