Runes Protocol Launches on Bitcoin, Sending Fees Soaring as Users Rush to Mint Tokens (2024)

Despite this being the most anticipated Bitcoin halving yet (at least according to Google search history), it was the launch of the high-profile Bitcoin builder Casey Rodamor’s latest creation – Runes – that turned heads, even among long-time blockchain developers who despise the digital tokens that can be minted on the platform.

Rodamor is known for the release of Ordinals, a protocol that allows people to “inscribe” data on the smallest units of bitcoin (i.e. satoshis) to create highly valued assets on Bitcoin. Ordinals is largely credited for inspiring a renewed developer ecosystem on Bitcoin.

Runes is similar to Ordinals, in that it allows people to “etch” and mint tokens on-chain – the main difference is that ordinals are “non-fungible” (i.e. one-of-a-kind) while Runes will function more like meme coins, which have recently taken crypto markets by storm.

The first Runes project to mint was Rodamor’s own UNCOMMON•GOODS project, which was announced well in advance of the halving, as were many of the projects looking to etch themselves on these highly coveted satoshis.

Impossible to know in advance, however, is what other projects would be able to find space on these scarce satoshis. There are already quite literally hundreds of Runes projects that are currently being minted and looking for prospective buyers.

About nine blocks after the halving, Runes minters had already paid 78.6 BTC in fees (~$4.95 million) in order to buy the rarest of the rare. This suggests that, like Ordinals, the Runes protocol could be a boon to Bitcoin’s burgeoning fee economy.

What makes a Runes project potentially viable is something of a subjective measure: being an early project to list — like DOG•GO•TO•THE•MOON, which has the honor of being “Rune Number 3” — is one measure. But buyers are also judging projects based on the “quality” of its ticker.

A number of Runes projects were already starting to mint before the halving happened, including DOG•DOG•DOG•DOG•DOG, MEME•ECONOMICS, SHORT•THE•WORLD and PEPE•WIT•HONKERS, including dozens others, according to runebtc.xyz.

Prior to the halving block being mined, prospective buyers in an X Space hosted by Leonidas, a well-regarded Ordinals collector, users and speculators alike were discussing which Runes to mint and trading ticker names.

Among the names dropped were Taproot Wizards, the Ordinals project co-created by Bitcoin OG influencers Eric Wall and Udi Wertheimer, and a project called Satoshi Nakamoto, named after Bitcoin’s creator, which at press time had over 5,000 holders who minted about 19,000 tokens.

Which projects will actually prove to have long term value is hard to judge.

“Yeah, I don't see any good memes, like, I mean, I'm just trying to figure it out,” one trader said. “To be quite frank, I haven’t minted anything yet.”

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“I’m trying to understand the space in general right now,” someone else responded. “These projects are like early Runes. Do you guys think that these are actually going to be the most valuable ones?”

“I think it depends what happens with them,” someone responded.

Another aspect to consider: how many of the tokens were “pre-mined,” or held in reserve for project creators to potentially release on the market later. Prior to the halving, Leonidas shared guidelines that suggested projects that pre-mine more than 10% of the token supply were “greedy.”

“I think the pre-mines are going to be the ones that win,” one trader said. “Because like, it's so hard to come up with a good meme with a 13 character limit,” he said, referring to the hardcoded naming system Rodamor added to Runes to try to prevent “ticker squatters.”

In time, Runes tickers will be able to list with shorter names. Within three years, there could be Runes projects with three-letter tickers, for instance.

Though it’s unclear how well this strategy will play out. According to data source Ordiscan, one forethinking developer has already blocked off a series of tickers, including ZZZZ (which will be the “first four letter Rune” to mint in two years), ZZ and Z (the first two letter and one letter Runes to mint in three years) and A (the last single character Rune to mint in four years).

In other words, with something so new, it’s hard to determine what to value.

“As everybody is scrambling to figure out what the hell's going on, I want to just take a moment to say it's awesome being here with all of you,” Leonidas told his audience. “This is essentially the start of a new protocol that kicked off about 30 minutes ago. So let's see what happens. I think it's going to be very chaotic.”

Edited by Bradley Keoun.

Runes Protocol Launches on Bitcoin, Sending Fees Soaring as Users Rush to Mint Tokens (2024)

FAQs

What is the Runes protocol? ›

The Runes Protocol is a new fungible token standard on the Bitcoin network that utilizes the UTXO model and OP_RETURN data fields to create and manage digital tokens efficiently.

What are Runes Ordinals? ›

It is a protocol that allows users to attach "inscriptions" to satoshis – the smallest denomination of Bitcoin – on the Bitcoin network. The creation of Ordinals effectively brought NFTs to the Bitcoin network for the first time.

What is Runes Terminal? ›

Runes Terminal

The platform aims to simplify app development on the Runes Protocol, facilitate token creation, provide expert advice, and connect users with a Runes developer community.

Does anyone still use runes? ›

The oldest clear inscriptions are found in Denmark and northern Germany. A "West Germanic hypothesis" suggests transmission via Elbe Germanic groups, while a "Gothic hypothesis" presumes transmission via East Germanic expansion. Runes continue to be used in a wide variety of ways in modern popular culture.

Why did runes stop being used? ›

Runic characters were used in early medieval Britain before the spread of Christianity introduced the Latin alphabet. These runic alphabets, found in Germanic and Scandinavian writing systems, were eventually replaced by the Latin alphabet, which evolved into the modern English alphabet we know today.

Can you mint tokens on Bitcoin? ›

Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Dogecoin offer platforms for coin minting and transacting. NFT minting is a profitable trend in the crypto market. To mint tokens or NFTs, follow specific steps and conduct research on market trends.

How to mint crypto for free? ›

To mint NFTs for free, select a platform like OpenSea, Rarible, or Mintable that supports gasless minting or blockchains that don't impose fees for minting NFTs. Then, just create an account, upload your digital content, fill in the required details, and initiate the minting process.

Can I add Bitcoin to mint? ›

Add your crypto holdings to your Mint account and keep them synced automatically. All you have to do is enter the symbol and quantity of your crypto(s) and click Sync. Mint Crypto will create a custom property in Mint called "Cryptocurrency" with the current value of your crypto.

What does R mean in runes? ›

*Raidō "ride, journey" is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the r- rune of the Elder Futhark ᚱ. The name is attested for the same rune in all three rune poems, Old Norwegian Ræið Icelandic Reið, Anglo-Saxon Rad, as well as for the corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐍂 r, called raida.

What is Z in runes? ›

Algiz (also Elhaz) is the name conventionally given to the "z-rune" ᛉ of the Elder Futhark runic alphabet. Its transliteration is z, understood as a phoneme of the Proto-Germanic language, the terminal *z continuing Proto-Indo-European terminal *s via Verner's law.

What is the letter C in runes? ›

Rune inventory
UnicodeNameTransliteration
rada (rād)r
cen (cēn)c
geofu (gyfu)g
wyn (wynn)w
24 more rows

How does Rune Magic work? ›

From what I've seen, Rune Magic involves words given visual form. You can engrave these words onto items to increase their magical power or embed spells. Because of this Rune Magic can do any magic from enchantment to elemental. Besides items, you can draw or summon runes from thin air if you know them by heart.

How do I use a rune? ›

Step 1: After Activating the Great Rune, visit a Site of Grace. Step 2: Select the Great Runes option and equip your Great Rune of choice into your slot. Step 3: Use a Rune Arc. Slotting in a Great Rune alone won't give you any of the benefits of the Great Rune.

What do dots mean in runes? ›

However, the lack of characters for all the speech sounds later led to the marking of some runes with a dot to signify that they did not stand for their original value.

What do the 24 runes mean? ›

There are 24 runes in the Elder Futhark, representing a phoneme (sound). The 24 runes are typically arranged in three groups of eight, known as an ætt (similar to clan or family), ruled over by a Norse god or goddess. The first group of eight was ruled by Freyr and Freyja, the gods of fertility, love, and battle.

How do you play rune game? ›

On their turns, players place cards from their hand to link runes of the same type. A card has to be placed on top of part of at least one other card in game and has to follow at least one of the following rules: 1) Place runes on top of the same color runes. 2) Runes have to match adjacent runes.

What network does rune use? ›

RUNE is used by participants in the THORChain network who act as liquidity providers, node operators and more.

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