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💻GUIDE: HOW TO ETCH & MINT RUNES 💻 Free this weekend? Follow this step-by-step guide to etching and minting runes by the @BVMnetwork team. This tutorial will get you ahead of the crowd on Runes, the hottest Bitcoin "upgrade" to be released in 7 days by the one and only Casey. 1) Run a Bitcoin node 2) Run an Ordinals node 3) Etch a Rune 4) Mint a Rune PS: Just a heads up, the next guide will be on selling your minted Runes on RuneChain.com. So finish this guide first if you want to make some money when Runes goes live 😎 LFG ✊ STEP 1: RUN A BITCOIN TESTNET NODE - Download Bitcoin Core: bitcoincore.org - Run it: ./bitcoind -testnet It may take some time for your Bitcoin full node to be fully synced. STEP 2: RUN AN ORDINALS NODE - Download the `ord` prebuilt binary: github.com/ordinals/ord/r… - Run the `ord` node with the following script: #!/bin/sh BITCOIN_CHAIN=testnet BITCOIN_RPC_URL=http:// BITCOIN_RPC_USERNAME= BITCOIN_RPC_PASSWORD= SERVER_PORT=6969 RUST_LOG=debug ./ord --index-runes --chain $BITCOIN_CHAIN --bitcoin-rpc-url $BITCOIN_RPC_URL --bitcoin-rpc-username $BITCOIN_RPC_USERNAME --bitcoin-rpc-password $BITCOIN_RPC_PASSWORD server --http-port $SERVER_PORT Note that the BITCOIN_X environment variables should be set to the Bitcoin full node information you have run in Step 1. STEP 3: ETCH A RUNE Runes come into existence by being etched. Etching creates a rune and sets its properties. Once set, these properties are immutable, even to its etcher. - Create a batch.yaml file that describes the rune's parameters, such as rune name, divisibility, premine, supply, symbol, etc. You can find a sample batch.yaml file at: github.com/ordinals/ord/b… - Run the following command to etch the Rune RUST_LOG=debug ./ord --index-runes --chain $BITCOIN_CHAIN --bitcoin-rpc-url $BITCOIN_RPC_URL --bitcoin-rpc-username $BITCOIN_RPC_USERNAME --bitcoin-rpc-password $BITCOIN_RPC_PASSWORD wallet --server-url http://127.0.0.1:6969 batch --fee-rate=1 --batch ./batch.yaml - For example, this is an etched Rune that was indexed and displayed on Ordinal Testnet Explorer: testnet.ordinals.com/rune/BVM%E2%80… STEP 4: MINT A RUNE While a rune's mint is open, anyone may create a mint transaction that creates a fixed amount of new units of that rune, subject to the mint's terms. - Run the following command. This will mint 100 BVM•TESTNET•RUNE•ONE token to your `ord` wallet. `100` is the amount per mint defined in the above batch.yaml. RUST_LOG=debug ./ord --index-runes --chain $BITCOIN_CHAIN --bitcoin-rpc-url $BITCOIN_RPC_URL --bitcoin-rpc-username $BITCOIN_RPC_USERNAME --bitcoin-rpc-password $BITCOIN_RPC_PASSWORD wallet --server-url http://127.0.0.1:6969 mint --fee-rate=1 --rune BVM•TESTNET•RUNE•ONE - The newly minted tokens can be found in the Ordinals testnet explorer: testnet.ordinals.com/runes/balances 🏆🏆🏆 Congratulations! You’ve etched and minted some runes. You’re now among a very few people in the world who know how to do this new kind of magic internet money. Let us know if you have any questions. And have a fun weekend hacking away on Bitcoin!


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