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Bitcoin Ordinal Subscriptions Surpass 55 Million, Reach Third Highest Daily Record

After the weekend, the number of ordinal subscriptions to the Bitcoin blockchain exceeded 55 million. Notably, on January 13, 2024, the blockchain witnessed its third-highest day of registrations, settling a staggering 477,751 registration-based transactions on Saturday. Furthermore, since first registration began in December 2022, bitcoin miners have accumulated $246 million worth of bitcoins, capitalizing on this growing trend.

Miners raised 246 million dollars with 55 million registrations

From December 28, 2023 to January 12, 2024, the pace of daily ordinal inflows into the Bitcoin blockchain slowed moderately. However, a peak occurred on Saturday, January 13, marking a record number of daily registrations. This date became the third largest in terms of registrations, with a staggering 477,751 added to the blockchain. On that day, approximately 652,483 transactions were processed, with records representing a notable 73.22% of all transfers confirmed by miners.

Continuing the trend, on Sunday, January 14, 2024, the blockchain saw another substantial 446,783 entries added to the distributed ledger system. This indicates that, of the 591,806 verified transfers, a substantial 75.49% were record-based. Furthermore, after these two record-breaking days, the total number of registrations this weekend impressively exceeded 55 million. Between these records, miners have accumulated a total of 5,750 BTC, valued at $246 million based on current BTC exchange rates.

On January 13, miners were paid about $2.7 million in registration fees, and by the next day, miners had accumulated another $4.94 million. Bitcoin miners are reaping the benefits of the fees paid for subscriptions and as of December 16, 2023, miners have collected $9.9 million in fees. Additionally, the number of entries per block has increased considerably as miners have learned ways to include as many as possible. The data also shows that there are also 278,296 recursive inscriptions in the chain.

Recursive ordinal inscriptions involve retrieving and incorporating data from existing inscriptions to create new ones. In the domain of ordinal entries traded in non-fungible token (NFT) markets, Bitcoin has taken the lead over the past 30 days, with $669.53 million in digital collectible sales. Ethereum, previously the leader in NFT blockchain, recorded $321.18 million in sales during the same period. However, on a weekly basis, BTC’s lead is marginal, with sales of $99.68 million, narrowly edging out Ethereum’s $94.42 million.

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