Halving is coming: what’s happening with Ordinals and Runes?
The Bitcoin halving and Rune Protocol have promoted the active development of the Ordinal ecosystem, attracting more users and developers to participate and creating a wealth effect.

The Bitcoin halving and Rune Protocol have promoted the active development of the Ordinal ecosystem, attracting more users and developers to participate and creating a wealth effect.
In the digital asset space, the most important event is undoubtedly the Bitcoin halving in April this year.
Historically, Bitcoin has fallen in the weeks leading up to the halving, and the trend is likely to be repeated over the next week.
The event will double the bitcoin production cost to around $40,000, creating a positive psychological effect, the report said.
On CT (Crypto Twitter), rumors are making the rounds about alleged problems at the world's largest crypto exchange Binance.
The last Bitcoin halving took place on May 11, 2020, and the next bitcoin halving will likely occur in 2024.
Bitcoin’s hashrate is reaching all-time highs, and it’s causing confusion about “the halvening” on Twitter.
Traders still anticipate BTC prices above $100,000, but a closer look at the BTC halving cycle chart suggests that a sharper downside move will occur first.
The $50,000 resistance level seems to be the line in the sand that separates certainty from doubt that Bitcoin has cast off the four-year cycle trend, according to Santiment.
The Bitcoin hash rate hit another all-time high and the 105,000th block since the last halving was mined, marking the halfway to the next halving.