Recent data indicates that there has been a resurgence in Bitcoin Inscriptions, resulting in an increase in miners' transaction fees. According to analyst James V. Straten, these "Inscriptions" involve directly embedding data into the Bitcoin blockchain. Inscriptions can consist of various forms of data such as text, audio, images, and even videos. While image and other data-rich Inscriptions were initially popular, cheaper text transactions are now more prevalent. The graph provided demonstrates the fluctuation in the total number of Bitcoin Inscriptions and the changing distribution among different types over the past year. Following the recent rally in Bitcoin's price, Inscriptions are once again being made at a rate of 400,000 per day, similar to earlier in the year. Consequently, this surge in Inscriptions has an impact on the network's economics, particularly the transaction fees received by miners. These fees have accounted for a substantial portion of miners' income during periods of Inscription popularity. As block rewards diminish in the future, miners may increasingly rely on transaction fees as a primary source of revenue. Currently, Bitcoin is trading at approximately $35,200, showing a 3% increase in the past week.