The fourth Bitcoin halving has been successfully completed, the Runes protocol has been officially launched, and various Runes projects have been launched simultaneously.
Everyone wanted to be the first to try it out, which led to a sharp increase in Bitcoin network transaction fees. The fees for medium and high priority transactions once rose to 2778 satoshis per byte (over US$230).
There is such a craze about the new IPO of Rune. How can we keep track of the latest developments, discover Alpha projects and participate?
Xiao Ai has organized some practical tools for you to help you explore in the first place.
RuneStore: Browser, foundry.
https://runestore.io/
Mempool: Bitcoin network browser, which can check the current fee size, speed up transactions, etc. https://mempool.space/zh/
Wizz.Cash: ARC20 minting and batch transfer, transaction accelerator.
https://wizz.cash/accelerator
BTCTool.Pro @btctoolpro: BRC2/Rune token chart tool. Tool to explore popular minting projects. Also, view the growth dynamics of each rune present on the market.
https://www.btctool.pro/hot-mint
RunesTerminal @runes_terminal: Browser, Foundry and Launchpad.
RuneMine @rune_mine: Build rune portfolios, multi-signatures, indexers. You can track the rune tokens you hold and their current value, monitor value changes and performance.
RunesMarketCap @RunesMarketCap: List of Runes projects by market cap/FDV, date, price, and more.
Rune Alpha @runealpha_btc: This is a comprehensive tool that includes an explorer, etching, minting, exchange market, launchpad and all relevant on-chain data about runes.
Rune Bitcoin @runebtcxyz: Etch, mint, browse and transfer runes.
Luminex @luminexio: UTXO splitting tool (so you can mint multiple runes at once)
SatScreener @SatScreener: Information about BRC20, Runes, STX tokens. Useful for total transaction counts.
RuniGun @runigun: This is a Telegram robot that can be used for etching, casting, and transfer. Note: Do not export your private key.