A new era of mining Bitcoin ordinals and runes has begun. An in-depth exploration of the newest mystery surrounding Bitcoin. In the realm of Bitcoin and NFTs, innovations and enigmas are common occurrences. However, the last week of January saw the appearance of an especially fascinating development: the RSIC Metaprotocol. This new idea combines the mysterious fascination of Bitcoin Ordinals with the intricate strategy of yield farming, presented in a story full of industrial history. The RSIC Metaprotocol stands out among digital collectibles as it takes a significant leap forward in the world of fungible tokens on the Bitcoin blockchain by introducing “runes” that will enhance the ecosystem. The Genesis Airdrop is a carefully planned introduction to this new feature. The RSIC Metaprotocol began with excitement, giving out 21,000 Rune Specific Inscription Circuits (RSICs) to a chosen group of Bitcoin Ordinals enthusiasts. These digital assets, similar to magical artifacts adorned with ancient symbols, were assigned to addresses that have been actively participating in the Ordinals community since the beginning. The mysterious selection process combines careful selection with some element of luck, mirroring the unpredictability of blockchain. Those who receive these sought-after RSICs not only have a one-of-a-kind digital artwork but also a possible source of wealth.