Bitcoin Ordinal inscriptions volume has recorded a significant rise in July, with the month so far seeing nearly 3.6 million of them, pushing the total number to nearly 18 million.
According to Dune Analytics, following a somewhat calmer period in June, the inscriptions volume has jumped again this month.
Notable daily spikes can be seen during the past two weekends: July 8-9, followed by July 16.
Saturday, July 8 marked 350,524 daily inscriptions. The day after, Sunday, saw a jump to 385,920. Compared to this, the following Sunday, July 16, recorded a slight drop to 385,604.
The daily inscriptions volume hit its record high of 400,091 on May 7 - the highest point since Bitcoin Ordinals came onto the scene in December 2022.
Therefore, the July 9 and July 16 peaks are the second and the third highest points, respectively.
Looking further into the July numbers, the last weekend (July 15-16) was quite busy, with 647,664 inscriptions over Saturday and Sunday together.
The weekend before that (July 8-9) recorded 736,444 inscriptions.
In total this month, until July 18, there have been 3,577,123 daily inscriptions recorded.
In comparison, the entire month of June had 3,916,627.
Meanwhile, May saw 7,732,127 inscriptions. Notably, crypto exchange giant Binance started supporting Ordinals in May.
That said, there have been 17,992,824 total inscriptions to date.
Bitcoin Ordinals is a new protocol designed by former Bitcoin Core contributor Casey Rodarmor, launched at the end of 2022. It took off in February 2023.
The Ordinals protocol allows users to embed data into the Bitcoin blockchain. It uses "inscriptions," which are arbitrary content like text or images that can be added to sequentially numbered satoshis to create unique "digital
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