Rune Protocol Activity Pushes Bitcoin Fees to Multi‑Year PeaksTL;DR:
- The Rune protocol recorded over 600,000 daily Runestones, pushing Bitcoin transactions above 820,000 in a single day.
- Activity related to the protocol accounts for approximately 25% of all fees generated on the Bitcoin network.
- Daily transaction volume reached its highest level since April 2024, when the protocol debuted after the last halving.
The Bitcoin network processed more than 820,000 transactions in a single day, its highest daily volume in more than two years, according to data from Glassnode. The figure stands out because Rune, the fungible token standard built on Bitcoin, emerges as the main driver behind that surge, with more than 600,000 protocol messages —known as Runestones— recorded during the same period.
The bearish market context makes this phenomenon particularly noteworthy. Bitcoin is trading around $62,000 at the time of writing, approximately 50% below its all-time high from October 2025, a juncture at which onchain activity typically contracts. The last comparable peak in daily transactions occurred on April 23, 2024, when the Rune protocol debuted in the halving block and generated a wave of activity that temporarily sent network fees soaring.
The Economic Weight of Rune
The impact of recent network activity is not merely statistical. The share of network fees attributable to Rune-related transactions climbed to approximately 25% of the total, reaching multi-year highs. This implies that a growing portion of demand for block space no longer comes from simple BTC transfers, but from applications built on top of the network.
Rune operates analogously to ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum: it allows fungible assets to be created and transferred directly on Bitcoin, without the need for an additional layer. The protocol was designed as a more efficient alternative to BRC-20, the previous standard based on Ordinals Inscriptions.

The Debate Over Bitcoin’s Real Utility
The surge in usage metrics fuels the debate over Bitcoin’s real on-chain utility, a question far from settled. For years, the ecosystem’s harshest critics argued that the network functioned exclusively as a speculative store of value. The current figures, sustained through a prolonged market downturn, offer concrete evidence to the contrary.
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TL;DR:
- The Rune protocol recorded over 600,000 daily Runestones, pushing Bitcoin transactions above 820,000 in a single day.
- Activity related to the protocol accounts for approximately 25% of all fees generated on the Bitcoin network.
- Daily transaction volume reached its highest level since April 2024, when the protocol debuted after the last halving.
The Bitcoin network processed more than 820,000 transactions in a single day, its highest daily volume in more than two years, according to data from Glassnode. The figure stands out because Rune, the fungible token standard built on Bitcoin, emerges as the main driver behind that surge, with more than 600,000 protocol messages —known as Runestones— recorded during the same period.
The bearish market context makes this phenomenon particularly noteworthy. Bitcoin is trading around $62,000 at the time of writing, approximately 50% below its all-time high from October 2025, a juncture at which onchain activity typically contracts. The last comparable peak in daily transactions occurred on April 23, 2024, when the Rune protocol debuted in the halving block and generated a wave of activity that temporarily sent network fees soaring.
The Economic Weight of Rune
The impact of recent network activity is not merely statistical. The share of network fees attributable to Rune-related transactions climbed to approximately 25% of the total, reaching multi-year highs. This implies that a growing portion of demand for block space no longer comes from simple BTC transfers, but from applications built on top of the network.
Rune operates analogously to ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum: it allows fungible assets to be created and transferred directly on Bitcoin, without the need for an additional layer. The protocol was designed as a more efficient alternative to BRC-20, the previous standard based on Ordinals Inscriptions.

The Debate Over Bitcoin’s Real Utility
The surge in usage metrics fuels the debate over Bitcoin’s real on-chain utility, a question far from settled. For years, the ecosystem’s harshest critics argued that the network functioned exclusively as a speculative store of value. The current figures, sustained through a prolonged market downturn, offer concrete evidence to the contrary.
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