Is there anything I can do for Bitcoin script that did not fulfill their task?
The blockchain has your original transaction 369a…76a7 with 500 outputs plus change.
As shown above, the blockchain also has 25 of your intended 500 subsequent transactions. Those 25 have inscriptions in their inputs (consuming 25 of the 500 outputs of your original transaction 369a…76a7):
blockchain> txfile brc500_1.hex
Version:................01000000 (1)
Type:...................0001 (Segwit)
Inputs:.................01 (1)
Input:1
Previous Transaction:.369A184F3E941A501B99A2865F6C1DB09F39AF379EF8C63FB52689E37E3376A7
Previous Output Index:0000 (0)
Script Length:........00 (0)
Unlocking Script hex:.
asm:.
Sequence:.............F5FFFFFF
Outputs:................01 (1)
Output 1
Value:................4A01000000000000 (330)
Script Length:........22 (34)
Locking Script hex:...51203BB3F303DF3529D9E693BE1C9CBDF6D5B582EE9F592381CD9777E7DF92C2
5406
asm:...1 (32)
Witness 1
Item Count:...........03 (3)
Item 1
Length:.............40 (64)
Data:.........hex:..94D2FE87DF695FB9C40C3CC06AFCB8B7732785E0F322BC6E223363FE714C2ABD
D1BCB5C4525EFC8E00B4BDB2F6C3C78BB7EC37E65D8FD0517BCF7BBD03F3DD86
Item 2
Length:.............80 (128)
Data:.........hex:..208093C76124876944CC7AE3F4C1AC2E5318694890ECD16C2E01FCC99B9D31EA
77AC0063036F7264010118746578742F706C61696E3B636861727365743D7574
662D38003A7B2270223A226272632D3230222C226F70223A226D696E74222C22
7469636B223A2273617473222C22616D74223A22313030303030303030227D68
asm:..(32) CHECKSIG 0 IF (ord) (1) (text/plain;charset=utf-8) 0 ({"p":
"brc-20","op":"mint","tick":"sats","amt":"100000000"}) ENDIF
Item 3
Length:.............21 (33)
Data:.........hex:..C08093C76124876944CC7AE3F4C1AC2E5318694890ECD16C2E01FCC99B9D31EA
77
LockTime:...............00000000 (0)
(Calculated hash is B359267DDB752FFB3ADE7EE2BDE30053B141EFDC3396242740B1F9B5BDB5EB85)
blockchain> txfile brc500_25.hex
Version:................01000000 (1)
Type:...................0001 (Segwit)
Inputs:.................01 (1)
Input:1
Previous Transaction:.369A184F3E941A501B99A2865F6C1DB09F39AF379EF8C63FB52689E37E3376A7
Previous Output Index:0018 (24)
Script Length:........00 (0)
Unlocking Script hex:.
asm:.
Sequence:.............F5FFFFFF
Outputs:................01 (1)
Output 1
Value:................4A01000000000000 (330)
Script Length:........22 (34)
Locking Script hex:...51203BB3F303DF3529D9E693BE1C9CBDF6D5B582EE9F592381CD9777E7DF92C2
5406
asm:...1 (32)
Witness 1
Item Count:...........03 (3)
Item 1
Length:.............40 (64)
Data:.........hex:..13738044ACBBA78A353BC3DB2CF3C2C692C00171969E2DF538568AE3B5E56792
130CC40D7FFC0D249ECD00DE8A6F59FCC7DBDB1F8F91AC9A19C2A01AF89E268B
asm:..(19) DIV NUMNOTEQUAL (45)
Item 2
Length:.............80 (128)
Data:.........hex:..205337C61F505AA78712D3145B8AF9D57E6C14E28C397748E4A70E14D6E65643
14AC0063036F7264010118746578742F706C61696E3B636861727365743D7574
662D38003A7B2270223A226272632D3230222C226F70223A226D696E74222C22
7469636B223A2273617473222C22616D74223A22313030303030303030227D68
asm:..(32) CHECKSIG 0 IF (ord) (1) (text/plain;charset=utf-8) 0 ({"p":
"brc-20","op":"mint","tick":"sats","amt":"100000000"}) ENDIF
Item 3
Length:.............21 (33)
Data:.........hex:..C15337C61F505AA78712D3145B8AF9D57E6C14E28C397748E4A70E14D6E65643
14
LockTime:...............00000000 (0)
(Calculated hash is B23783ED32C421E225C0DA1D43D301DE704066D4456820753D454C8D132E6155)
So I guess you should submit the remaining 475 transactions, possibly in groups of 25 if your tools have that restriction.
In this situation I would replicate the situation in testnet, not in mainnet, and then test out creating the remaining transactions one at a time on testnet. I would only use mainnet after being completely satisfied with the results in testnet.
As I commented, I am not an expert in Ordinals, Inscriptions or BRC-20. Do this entirely at your own risk.
Addendum.
The outputs of the original transaction are P2TR (taproot) so the transactions that spend those need to include three witness components as shown in What are the scriptPubKey, scriptSig, redeem script and witness for the various output types? . The BRC-20 inscriptions are made in the second witness item.
Some more details can be found in various places such as
How to differentiate between BTC transactions and BRC20 transactions on a blockchain? , the Taproot BIPs and the documentation for BRC-20 and ordinals inscription.
If you don’t have an easy way of doing this, you may find it easiest to write off the transaction or spend the Bitcoin amounts with a normal wallet.