In the space of 24 hours, Leonidas distributed 112383 digital stones on Bitcoin. Those with at least 3 registrations in the first year of the Ordinals protocol received a Runestone.
It all began on January 22, 2024, when a number of Twitter users announced that they had received a mysterious digital artifact in their wallet. The project behind it was soon revealed: RSIC.
Each artifact is then used to mine a token (the RSIC), which will be distributed once the 840000 block has been produced.
Only, the question of distribution is a matter of debate within the Ordinals community. Some have received several, while others have received none (Symbole Art has received six – contact us if you’d like to buy one).
So Leonidas came up with Runestone, a project that would reward in a fair and equitable way all those who had participated in the development of the Ordinals community in the first year, while many decried the protocol.
After 2 months’ work, and a remarkable intervention by French artist Léo Caillard to create the stone, the 112383 Runestone are distributed between March 14 and 16, 2024.

In 24 hours, the Runestone project achieved 200 BTC of volume on the second market.
We believe this airdrop is historic in the context of Bitcoin.
Contact us if you would like to purchase a Runestone.