The application of a token-generation model initially developed for Bitcoin, which inherently lacks token support, has been extended to additional blockchains that are compatible with tokens. This expansion has resulted in the emergence of BRC-20 tokens, such as the ORDI token, which has achieved a market capitalization of $1 billion. This method, referred to as inscriptions, is gaining traction across a variety of blockchains, igniting discussions about its effects on blockchain data and functionality. Despite some assertions of advantages, including reduced transaction fees and broader participation in token mining, its actual impact is under scrutiny. The trend's growing popularity may be attributed to its novelty and the speculative interest it generates, as some suggest. https://www.theblock.co/post/266272/brc-20-style-tokens-are-spreading-to-chains-beyond-bitcoin-but-why
DJI has stopped third-party app development support for iOS and iPadOS, suggesting developers switch to Android. The change happened after DJI chose not to offer iOS Mobile Software Development Kit support for its recent drones. DJI speculates that government restrictions and sanctions may be the reason behind the decision.