Monday, December 23

OKX Wallet, a prominent player in the cryptocurrency wallet space, announced today its integration of support for Atomicals (ARC-20), a novel Bitcoin inscriptions standard. This move marks a significant step towards bridging traditional Bitcoin with the burgeoning world of Web3, offering users the ability to view and transfer ARC-20 tokens seamlessly via both web and the OKX app.

At its core, the ARC-20 fungible token standard introduces colored coins to Bitcoin, utilizing Satoshi as the ownership unit of deployed tokens. This unique approach ensures that each unit of the token is permanently backed by one Satoshi, establishing a baseline value for the token. Essentially, this mechanism addresses the longstanding challenge of representing fungible token assets on the Bitcoin blockchain.

The integration of ARC-20 into OKX Wallet not only enriches the platform’s offerings but also sets the stage for broader adoption of inscription standards within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Furthermore, this move underscores OKX’s commitment to fostering innovation and providing users with access to a diverse range of digital assets.

Following the inclusion of ARC-20, OKX Wallet has revealed plans to incorporate additional inscription standards, such as Doginals (DRC-20) and Rune Alpha, in the near future. Moreover, the OKX Marketplace is set to integrate ARC-20 and DRC-20 standards, facilitating fee-free buying and selling of these inscriptions for millions of users.

The timing of these integrations is particularly noteworthy, as they coincide with the anticipated support for Runes post-Bitcoin halving. This strategic alignment positions OKX as a frontrunner in the inscription space, offering a comprehensive ecosystem that caters to the evolving needs of Web3 participants.

Notably, OKX Wallet’s inscription tool already supports minting on 23 networks, including prominent blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Polygon.

Read Also: OKX Wallet Becomes The First Multi-Chain Platform to Support Bitcoin Ordinals Transfer and Viewing

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R Shah is a journalist and writer based out of Delhi, India. She is an Economics graduate from Delhi University. She can be reached at R.Shah@alexablockchain.com.

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