UniSat: Will firmly support the development of the Bitcoin mainnet ecosystem and continue investing in infrastructure for Ordinals, Runes, and brc-20.

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BlockBeats News, February 27 — UniSat officially announced on social media that the team has been paying attention to recent changes in the Bitcoin ecosystem (Magic Eden will shut down its Bitcoin and EVM markets). However, UniSat remains committed to supporting the development of the Bitcoin mainnet ecosystem and will continue investing in infrastructure for Ordinals, Runes, and BRC-20. The following phased adjustments and upgrades will be implemented:

UniSat Marketplace: Temporarily lowering the barrier to market participation. Starting March 1, 2026, UniSat Marketplace will implement a 90-day platform-wide zero service fee policy.

UniHexa: Expanding current invitation rounds. Next week, the early access invitation scope for UniHexa will be expanded. UniHexa is a unified on-chain exchange service for BRC-20 and Runes.

BRC-20: Upcoming technical discussions on single-step transfers. The team will soon share detailed technical discussions on implementing single-step BRC-20 transfers on the Bitcoin mainnet.

For developers: UniSat API upgrade. The UniSat API is expected to be upgraded soon to a fully functional MCP, capable of providing enterprise-grade on-chain Bitcoin data.

Long-term participation in Fractal standard indexing services. UniSat will acquire FB tokens from the market in phases to participate in the Fractal standard indexing service, which is scheduled to launch in Q2. The initial phase will purchase no less than 500,000 FB tokens, with the first deployment to start and complete within 15 days. These FB tokens will be used for long-term index staking participation.

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