Original author: rhythm worker, BlockBeats
As we all know, ten months ago, the cost of producing an ORDI (a sheet containing 1,000 coins) was between $2 and $3. Considering that the market price of each ORDI at that time was US$50, the current valuation of one ORDI has soared to US$50,000. If they had held on during this ten-month period, this would have meant that investors enjoyed an astonishing return of up to 20,000 times.
Now we have entered a new era where everyone rubbes inscriptions with their hands. Recently, the decentralized Ordinals indexing service Trac has also begun supporting Dogecoin, allowing the Dogecoin network to expand its functionality to include support for the minting of DRC-20 tokens. It is worth mentioning that the minting fee of DRC-20 is much lower than that of the Bitcoin network, which attracts many users to participate.
So, how to mint new projects on the DRC 20 protocol? This is a question that many ordinary investors are concerned about. BlockBeats put together a tutorial for this:
1. Enter the foundry website
EnterUniElonOn the website, look at the progress bar of the minting percentage. The ones showing green 100% have been minted, and the ones showing orange are in progress. Slide to the project that is being mint.
2. Select project
Here we take the BEEZ being minted as an example. Click to enter the BEEZ casting page and click Mint.
3. Click Next to proceed to the next step
4. Continue to click Next
5. Payment
The page displays the gas fees and service fees that need to be paid. After checking and confirming, click SubmintPay invoice to submit the payment.
6. Pay using wallet
The page shows that the minting needs to be completed within 1 hour, and confirm the payment fee. Click Pay with unielon wallet to pay with Unielon wallet.
7. Signature
Click signsend to sign the wallet.
BlockBeats Note: This article does not serve as any investment advice. Inscription deployment and casting costs are low. Most inscription tokens themselves do not have any use cases yet. Users are advised to pay attention to risk screening.
