Bitcoin's new token standard, Runes, has dominated the network since its launch on April 20, accounting for 68% of all transactions. The Runes protocol, introduced by Ordinals inventor Casey Rodarmor, has been touted as a more efficient way to create new tokens on the Bitcoin network. However, not everyone is thrilled about the amount of block space Runes transactions have been occupying. Critics argue that Bitcoin has strayed from its original vision of being a peer-to-peer electronic cash system.