There are also a variety of "raw" image files, which store raw bitmaps with no other information; such raw files are just bitmaps in files, often with no header or size information (they are distinct from photographic [[raw image format]]s, which store raw unprocessed sensor data in a structured container such as [[TIFF]] format along with extensive image [[metadata]]).
== Digital Ownership of a Bitcoin Blockchain Block by using the Bitmap Standard ==
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'''''Intro to the Bitmap Standard''''' ==
A bitmap inscription is a mechanism to claim ownership of a Bitcoin block by inscribing it onto a Satoshi using [https://docs.ordinals.com/ Ordinals theory] and the Bitmap standard. The Bitmap theory is an open-source standard that allows anyone to ascribe ownership of a Bitcoin Block by inscribing it onto a Satoshi using Ordinals theory and the Bitmap standard.
'''''The Bitmap Theory'''''
[https://gitbook.bitmap.land/archive/_old/bitmap-theory-101 The Bitmap theory 101] proposes for a decentralised Metaverse and offers a ground breaking way to claim ownership of Bitcoin Blockchain Blocks. The bitmap Theory was created by Bitoshi Blockamoto. With Bitmap, any block on the Bitcoin blockchain can be inscribed. Being the first claim to ownership of a bitmap or by purchasing the rights of the bitmap on the secondary market, the owner will have the ownership of the bitcoin block. It works similar to how a physical property or parcel of land has a title deed to claim the right of ownership.
Each Bitcoin Block is considered a district and has a number of transactions within the block which are known as parcels. Owners can inscribe transactions as parcels on their own blocks, effectively fractionalizing a block and making it possible to distribute parts of it to a wider community. This means that block owners can become active contributors to the Metaverse, offering a platform for building upon their blocks and creating vibrant, community-driven spaces.
The Bitmap standard sets the protocol for digital land/realm ownership on the Bitcoin Blockhain. These potential new realms and worlds can be created on and off chain.
In summary, a Bitmap inscription is an innovative way to claim digital ownership of Bitcoin Blocks using Ordinals theory and the Bitmap standard. It has opened up new possibilities for open-source development and for decentralised community-driven spaces in the Metaverse.
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