Bitcoin miners have enjoyed a reprieve from the anticipated supply shock of reduced block rewards as the implementation of Runes sends transaction fees sky-high.
Two of the biggest mining firms operating in the United States highlighted the positive influence of Runes from both a financial and functional perspective in correspondence with Cointelegraph.
Greg Beard, CEO of Stronghold Digital Mining, said that the first week following the halving led to an anticipated decline in mining revenue from the reduction in Bitcoin ( BTC ) mining rewards. However, Beard said that Runes have been a welcome reprieve from the expected decline in BTC rewards.
“This decrease was unexpectedly offset by a significant increase in transaction fees. Simply put, what we lost in rewards, we made up for in transaction fees.”
Adam Swick, Marathon's Chief Growth Officer, echoed these sentiments as he highlighted spiking fees following the halving, fueled by the launch of Runes and broader network activity.
“This has certainly helped to lessen the impact of halving, or perhaps delay the impact depending on how long the fees persist,” Swick said.
According to Swick, the most immediate impact post-halving has been heightened transaction fees, which have almost offset the halving.
He added that Marathon had meticulously planned around potential volatility of BTC price and global hash rate and the firm’s day-to-day operations have not been affected as a result.
Runes have contributed 1,200 BTC in fees to miners
Rune transactions have added over 1,200 BTC worth of transaction fees to miners since the Bitcoin halving took effect, according to Swick.
Runes — a new token standard on Bitcoin that allows users to create more efficient fungible tokens on the preeminent cryptocurrency’s blockchain — have led to mixed reactions from the Bitcoin community.
Bitcoin maximalists have argued that the advent of BRC-20 tokens, made possible by the creation of Inscriptions and Runes by Casey Rodarmor, has taken away from the network’s primary purpose.
Dune dashboard data shows that fees for minting Runes have surpassed 1,200 BTC.