# Tech Innovation

BTC PixelWar isn't just a game; it's a technological innovation that brings a new standard to Ordinal NFTs through the concept of Recursive Inscription. This groundbreaking approach allows all Bitcoin users to collaboratively and cost-effectively create pixelated images on a public canvas.

### **What is Recursive Inscription?**

* **Innovative Approach**: Recursive Inscriptions enable the generation of new inscriptions by referencing existing ones and making incremental modifications.
* **Ideal for Collaboration**: This method is perfect for serial collaborative scenarios like collective coding, writing, and painting. Each contributor's effort can be tokenized, recorded forever, and made tradable.

### **Introducing BRC721Cofound**

* **A New Standard**: Leveraging Recursive Inscriptions, BRC721Cofound is designed as a standard for creating pixelated images on Bitcoin.
* **Freedom of Expression**: This innovation allows anyone to freely express themselves on the public on-chain canvas and receive a tradable token in return.

### **A Global Canvas**

* **Inspiring Creativity**: We believe this fully on-chain game has the potential to inspire crypto users worldwide to co-create magnificent digital artwork, even if they don't know each other.

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For a comprehensive understanding of this technological innovation and how it's applied in BTC PixelWar, please see the below:

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