DMG Announces Expanding Business for Large Ordinal Inscriptions, Petra Patent Grant

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DMG Blockchain Solutions Inc.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DMG Blockchain Solutions Inc. (TSX-V: DMGI) (OTCQB US: DMGGF) (FRANKFURT: 6AX) (“DMG” or the “Company”), a vertically integrated blockchain and cryptocurrency technology company, today announces it is expanding its business for inscriptions of large ordinals (i.e., ordinals greater than 0.4 megabytes). DMG’s proprietary Petra technology and carbon neutral Bitcoin pool, Terra Pool, have established DMG as an industry leader in this new market.

At the Planet MicroCap Showcase: VEGAS 2023 investor conference today, DMG’s COO Steven Eliscu presented an updated investor presentation that includes a collection of the Company’s key ordinal inscriptions to date.

DMG’s CEO Sheldon Bennett commented, “We are proud of what we have accomplished to date. We have found partners, which have helped broaden our reach to enable us to inscribe a diversity of content onto the blockchain, and we have sharpened our own development to enable new capabilities, such as our previously announced ability to enable artists to transfer ownership rights on a per inscription basis, even as they inscribe dozens or hundreds of ordinals sequentially in the same block. DMG is truly breaking new ground!”

DMG’s COO Steven Eliscu added, “We are now building a new revenue opportunity for DMG via large ordinal inscriptions. It is because of the combination of inscriptions without adding carbon and our technical capabilities, including our Petra technology, that we have become the most attractive option for premium artists who want to inscribe large files onto the Bitcoin blockchain – the most immutable public ledger. Promoters of other blockchains used for non-fungible tokens and collectibles have been quick to note their lower energy consumption compared to Bitcoin; however, Terra Pool’s carbon neutral operations puts our solution on a much more equal footing.”