I read it. It didn't answer really why this couldn't be done...

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I read it. It didn't answer really why this couldn't be done with a new shared delusion instead of ordinals. Ord indexes are not backwards compatible. Ie I have to reindex the whole thing on any upgrade. Can I build a index that only gets these addresses and not have to index every sat? It takes weeks for a ordinals database to sync, especially if you're indexing sats.
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