Crypto News – The creators of the Dogecoin network have just completed distributing their own Runestone airdrop, which was motivated by last month’s NFT-style giveaway conducted through Bitcoin Ordinals.
Runestone Airdrop Cloned: Dogecoiners Inspired by Bitcoin Ordinals’ Airdrop
30,272 of the creatively named “Doge Runestone” Doginals—Dogecoin’s term for its Ordinals—were distributed to wallets holding at least one Doginal from a list of collections provided by Robo AI, the airdrop organizer, before the end of April 2.
The Ordinals Wallet marketplace shows that the Doge Runestones have experienced a 24-hour volume of slightly over $2,000 and are currently selling at a floor price of 185 Dogecoin, or roughly $32. The runestone airdrop, which was inspired by the popular Runestone airdrop based on Bitcoin Ordinals in March and distributed over 112,000 Runestones to early adopters of the network, was imitated in this one.
About Doginals
Bitcoin Ordinals are assets embedded in sats, the smallest unit of currency, that resemble NFTs like pictures or papers. Because Dogecoin is a fork of a fork of Bitcoin, it can support Ordinals. An anonymous developer introduced Dogecoin’s Doginals protocol in February of last year, one month after Bitcoin Ordinals. The protocol also made it possible for the DRC-20 token standard, which will be named after both the BRC-20 standard used by Bitcoin and the ERC-20 standard used by Ethereum, to be introduced in early May of 2023.
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