🚰 Bitlight "faucet" Logic - RGB20 has no additional mint; the project team needs to issue the total amount in one go. - The faucet is just a script in the issuer's wallet; every time someone claims, it transfers an RGB20 from the issuer's UTXO to you. - Why is there a fee? Because each transfer generates a new Taproot commitment on-chain, consuming a Bitcoin UTXO, broadcasting the transaction, and paying miner fees. - Bob (everyone claiming) generates an invoice without a fee, but Alice (biglight) transferring to Bob incurs gas (Bitcoin transaction fee). Essence: 👉 Faucet ≈ The project team uses their own UTXO + fees to perform an RGB20 transfer for you. @DaPangDunCrypto @BitlightLabs
Aaron Zhang
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Local Chain + RGB20 Full Process Practical Experience: Issuance, Transfer, Broadcasting, Synchronization, no steps missed, the entire process can be replicated. 🛠 Based on bitlightlabs/bitlight-local-env-public ⚡ Complete commands for the old CLI (v0.11.0-beta.9) 📄 Article & full process command records Notion link: @BitlightLabs @DaPangDunCrypto
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