US Constitution Inscribed on Bitcoin Blockchain
An innovative use case for the Bitcoin blockchain has been discovered, with an anonymous user inscribing the US Constitution on the decentralized ledger. Using the OP_RETURN output field, which was previously limited to 44 bytes but was increased last year, the user was able to attach the text of the Constitution to a transaction.
The inscription is significant not only because it showcases the flexibility of the Bitcoin network but also due to the importance of the document being attached. The US Constitution is one of America's most iconic and influential documents, outlining the framework for the country's government and laws.
While the identity of the anonymous user remains unknown, this move highlights the potential for the blockchain to be used as a permanent record-keeping system. This use case is in line with the original vision of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, who envisioned the network as a decentralized and transparent ledger.




