Running Bitcoin, Runes, and Ordinals
So far, there are 67 million individual inscriptions, including ordinals, BRC-20, runes, etc. The landscape has also changed dramatically.
JinseFinanceSo far, there are 67 million individual inscriptions, including ordinals, BRC-20, runes, etc. The landscape has also changed dramatically.
JinseFinanceRUNES wants to be the "Las Vegas" of the Bitcoin network, but BRC20 does not want to be "Atlantic City".
JinseFinanceRunes are coming! On-chain fees are going to soar! How to prepare your wallet?
JinseFinanceMost Runes speculators are primarily concerned with airdrop mining and have little understanding of how the protocol works. However, if you know a little, join me as I dive down the Runes rabbit hole.
JinseFinanceIf Ordinals and Atomicals, the two currently strongest BTC L1 protocols, were born when no one cared about them, then Runes was launched under the attention of the entire industry.
JinseFinanceUsers are advised not to interact with unknown tokens and urged to analyze contract details and official social media.
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