This is a test piece to explore how metadata is displayed. It is part of a trio, with corresponding test inscriptions on specific Satoshis:
### Variation 1:
Sat: 0000000000
Inscription: 00000000
Sat: 0000000000
Inscription: 00000000
### Variation 2:
- **Sat:** 0000000000 | **Inscription:** 00000000
- **Sat:** 0000000000 | **Inscription:** 00000000
### Variation 3:
Information:
1. Sat: 0000000000 - Inscription: 00000000
2. Sat: 0000000000 - Inscription: 00000000
These variations are included to test how explorers render different ways of displaying information.
### Image File Test:
This image file was inscribed as an AVIF file but renamed as a JPG for testing purposes.
To view the image, you may need to download it and manually change its extension from `.jpg` to `.avif`.
This demonstrates a method of inscribing images that are hidden in explorers but can be uncovered once the process is known.
Another possibility is that the image displays directly, with the file type expressed as a JPG. This would be the most interesting outcome and is the primary focus of this test.
### Testing Paragraphs:
This test block explores the possibility of creating structured paragraphs under a single header. Testing paragraphs allows for better formatting of the metadata:
- **First Test Paragraph:** This is a test description that should appear in its own paragraph. It discusses how the metadata appears.
- **Second Test Paragraph:** This paragraph continues the test by explaining additional details. The purpose is to observe how explorers render formatted text.
### Summary:
Testing is essential for ensuring that metadata appears as intended in inscriptions. This is a test piece.
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