Yu Xian, the founder of Slow Mist, posted on the The vulnerability is a Spam attack. I personally feel that there is no need to fix this. Due to the introduction of Taproot (a good thing), the impact of accidentally opening this magic box is not only a pile of Spam, but also the activity of the Bitcoin ecosystem. This There is more to the ecosystem than just serial numbers/inscriptions. Of course, if this is fixed, there can be a compatibility solution to better open up the Bitcoin ecosystem, and the long-term pain will be worse than the short-term pain. "
According to previous news, Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr posted on the Sets an additional data size limit when relaying or mining transactions. Inscription circumvents this limit by obscuring its data into program code. This vulnerability was recently fixed in Bitcoin Knots V25.1. Since late last year my Workflows are severely disrupted (V24 was skipped entirely) and fixes are taking longer than usual. There is still a vulnerability in Bitcoin Core in the upcoming V26 release. I can only hope that it will be finally fixed before V27 next year.”
In response to netizens’ comments, Luke Dashjr said that after the vulnerability is fixed, it means that Ordinals and BRC-20 will no longer exist.