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The Runes protocol is a fungible token issuance protocol on the Bitcoin blockchain by Casey (Ordinals founder). It leverages UTXOs and OP_RETURN metadata for concise transactions, efficient indexing, and compatibility with scaling layers.
Rune
A fungible token on the Bitcoin network
Etch
The process of issuing Rune assets (similar to “deployment”)
Rune Naming
Each Rune has a unique name using uppercase A–Z and “.”. For the first four months, new names must be at least 13 characters (excluding “.”).
Pre-mine
During Etch, the issuer can allocate a percentage of supply (e.g., “pre‑mine 20%”).
Mint
Anyone can mint open‑mint Runes by paying gas to receive a specified amount.
Minting Conditions
Etch can set conditions (e.g., timed or timed‑and‑capped minting) such as start/end blocks or max mints—or none.
Websea offers an order‑book Runes market for a streamlined trading experience. As an early CEX listing Runes, we track quality listings, maintain liquidity, and provide excellent service.
Order‑book model improves liquidity and trading experience
USDT trading pairs anchor Runes pricing.
Limited‑time zero trading fees reduce friction
0 Gas Fees
Avoid complex on‑chain minting/transactions to save gas.
0 Trading Fees (Limited Time)
Trade Runes on Websea with zero trading fees for a limited time.
Easy to Use
Websea’s order‑book Runes market is more user‑friendly than on‑chain minting.
Newly listed Runes may be highly volatile due to limited participation and depth, potentially causing partial or total loss.
Users are advised to carefully consider their experience in trading digital assets and their risk tolerance before making buying or selling decisions.
Websea is not liable for any losses you may incur. Past performance is not a reliable predictor of future performance. You should carefully consider your investment experience, financial situation, investment objectives and risk tolerance and consult an independent financial adviser prior to making any investment. This information should not be construed as financial or investment advice. For more information, see the "Websea Risk Disclosure & Disclaimer.


