The Decline in Rune Etchings on Bitcoin
The number of new Runes etched on Bitcoin daily has experienced a drastic decline, falling below 250 for the past six days. The drop is particularly notable, with only 157 Runes etched on Monday, marking a staggering 99% decrease from the peak witnessed in late April, according to a Dune Analytics dashboard created by RUNES.IS.
Rune Etchings Decline After Halving Peak
Runes, a new token standard, was introduced at the fourth Bitcoin halving block on April 20. The protocol enables memecoin and non-fungible token enthusiasts to inscribe and etch their favorite artwork, images, audio, and videos onto the Bitcoin network. Initially, it provided a much-needed revenue boost for Bitcoin miners seeking to offset the impact of the recent halving.
- The block subsidy was halved to 3.125 Bitcoin (BTC), equivalent to $196,800 at current prices.
- However, the decline in Rune etchings is evident, with the 157 Runes etched on May 13 contributing a mere $3,835 in transaction fees to Bitcoin miners.
- Since its launch on April 20, a total of $4.5 million in transaction fees have been paid to Bitcoin miners, averaging approximately $189,000 per day.
Developers Hit Back at Runes
Last month, Bitcoin core developer Luke Dashjr criticized the Runes protocol, suggesting it exploits a fundamental design flaw within the Bitcoin blockchain network. In his post, Dashjr highlighted the contrasting nature of Ordinal Inscriptions and the Runes protocol in their interactions with the network.
Ordinals exploits vulnerabilities. Runes merely exploit design flaws. — Luke Dashjr (@LukeDashjr) April 26, 2024
In response to his opposition to Runes, Dashjr suggested methods for filtering out transactions related to the protocol. He recommended adjusting the “datacarriersize” setting in the bitcoin.conf file to zero, which would effectively block Runes’ spam. However, early indications suggest that miners are not following this advice.
The popularity of the Runes protocol led to Bitcoin transaction fees reaching an all-time high average of $128 on April 20, coinciding with the fourth Bitcoin halving.
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