Bitcoin-miner generated $ 600,000 from transactions with order numbers: Dune in 2 months

Bitcoin-miner generated $ 600,000 from transactions with order numbers: Dune in 2 months
Since the introduction of the new controversial, not fun-based token (NFT) protocols Ordinal in mid-December, miners have earned almost $ 600,000 in BTC transaction fees on the largest blockchain.
according to Data from the blockchain data platform Dune Analytics, a total of 81,468 order numbers were inscribed in the Bitcoin network. This has led to an increase in user activity and consequently increased the number of non-null bitcoin addresses.
BTC-Miner pay in 2 months from the number of orders from
reported as reported of cryptopotato , order numbers are Bitcoin NFTS that use the Soft Fork from Taproot to enable data into the stuff part of BTC transactions. They were developed and developed by Casey Rodarmor, an employee of Bitcoin Core
despite the great resistance that was faced with the ordinal when it was introduced, the minutes contributed to increasing the miners' revenue in the Bitcoin network. In just two months, the miners generated a total of $ 574,000 in transaction fees, while the number of registration continues to increase.
The Blassnode blockchain data platform found that the emergence of ordinals for the first time in the 14-year history of Bitcoin is that the network is used for non-monetary purposes.
"This is a new and unique moment in the history of Bitcoin, in which an innovation network activity without classic transmission of Bitcoin generates coin volume for monetary purposes. This describes growth of the user base and an upward pressure on the fee on the use of the typical application cases for investments and money transfers", glass node " Class = "S1"> called .
Ordinary numbers occupy 50 % of the place in the Bitcoin block
In addition, Glassnode announced that the new protocol has brought many new active users into the network unequally with Bitcoin credit, which has created an upward pressure on the market without significantly increasing the transaction fees.
In particular, the Ordinal Protocol has led to a certain competition for the demand for block storage space. The upper area of the middle block size has increased from 1.5-2.0 MB to 3.0-3.5 MB, whereby the inscriptions take almost 50 % of the space.
In addition, troot acceptance and use have increased to 9.4 % or 4.2 %.
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