Bitcoin Ordinals Airdrop Nears as Runestone Project Inscribes Largest Blocks Ever The Bitcoin Ordinals Airdrop is approaching as the Runestone Project sets a new record by inscribing the largest blocks ever.

The Runestone airdrop seems to be coming soon, as Magic Eden’s tweets encourage fans to submit Runestone-inspired designs on Monday. “Excited to see the creations people come up with!” exclaimed the marketplace. According to NFT historian Leonidas, both the parent and child art of Runestone are licensed under Creative Commons, allowing for remixing and other modifications. The Bitcoin ordinals project, led by Leonidas, will distribute Runestone inscriptions to 112,383 eligible wallets through an airdrop. To qualify for the airdrop, participants must hold a minimum of three inscriptions, excluding those with specific file types. Excitement about Runestones has been growing since the project was initially revealed a month ago. According to Leonidas, individuals are utilizing AR technology to place Runestones in various locations worldwide, and subsequently sharing images and videos on social media. Leonidas mentioned that the parent and child art of the Runestones can be freely used and adapted by anyone under a Creative Commons license. Intellectual property doesn’t align much with the cypherpunk ideology as it involves the participation of nation-states, making it less Bitcoin-like in nature. He suggested that shirts and hats are an option, but he hopes people can come up with more original ideas. The Runestone project recently made a transaction on the Bitcoin blockchain that is claimed to be the largest Ordinals inscription at 3.97 MB, much larger than the standard 1 MB Bitcoin block. They asked, “Are you prepared to be amazed?” On Sunday, Leonidas tweeted about the completion of a 3.97 MB project for inscription 63,140,674, which utilized two blocks on the Bitcoin network in collaboration with Marathon Digital and Ordinals Bot. According to Leonidas, the Runestone project is the largest Ordinals airdrop ever and involved mining the two largest inscriptions in the history of Bitcoin. Although the date of the airdrop was not specified, Leonidas emphasized that only a select few would receive it, noting that eligibility required participation in the early days of the Ordinals movement. You deserve to have one if you are getting it. Wear it proudly as a symbol of pride.