Leonidas, the developer of Ordinals, posted on the , and will never recover. Ethereum does not have dozens of fungible and non-fungible token standards, it has ERC-20 and ERC-721, if you want your project to be available in all wallets, markets and browsers show, then you have to deploy it on the standard with the strongest network effects. That's why I don't use or publish all other meta-protocols. While some of them are technically interesting, I don't think any of them One that will become Bitcoin's de facto standard for fungible or non-fungible tokens. I may be wrong, but in other mature Web3 ecosystems, even if they make interesting technical trade-offs, they are not very good. There are precedents for having multiple popular standards for a primitive. Given enough time, network effects will always make one standard more successful than others."