The RSIC (Rune Coin) NFT collection has seen significant trading activity, with two rare non-first Runes, 1/21 and 1/32, selling for 0.65 and 0.54 BTC respectively. A user acquired 8 RSICs, contributing to a total of 634 BTC in volume since the collection's launch. A particularly rare 1/1 RSIC, one of only two types, escalated in value from an initial sale of 0.021 BTC to a flip price of 0.05 BTC, and is now estimated to be worth between 5-10 BTC. The Ordinals community has recorded five transactions in a single day from three different wallets, indicating a healthy volume for the collection. Despite debates over the potential centralized control by developer 'casey,' the RSIC maintains its status as a unique and recognized asset, underscored by the @BTC_DeGods' distinction as the first and only to mint this type of NFT.
bought more $rsic yesterday if casey hard codes 10 runes into the nerd protocol it won't matter he is exerting centralized control and decision making - those 'casey-coins' will be less valuable than $rsic if $rsic isn't the first rune... why does everyone know what it is???
Five in a day is good volume for this collection. Three different wallets. Ordinals community has been abuzz lately with different hot takes on what the meta is or should be or will be... No matter what it is, the @BTC_DeGods stand 100% unique as the first and only to mint the… https://t.co/ANlbsFGqoA
This is a 1/1 RSIC There are only 2 types that are 1/1. The other one is in a team wallet It sold on day 1 of release for 0.021 BTC [pain] It was flipped on day 2 for 0.05 BTC [pain] Now probs worth at least 5-10 BTC https://t.co/sJ8i0zpElr
Acquired 8 RSICs yesterday. 634 #BTC in volume since launch. There is no second @rune_coin. https://t.co/OgjiI73NE8
Two rare non-first Runes RSIC sales in the past hour 1/21 for 0.65 BTC 1/32 for 0.54 BTC Nothing to see here ofc https://t.co/R1VZzSIjIV