ORDI was once a leader in the inscription race, and I was once a firm believer in a market cap of hundreds of billions!


From early holdings to a peak increase of dozens of times, I didn’t sell a single coin, and even added to my position during the pullback. Now it has fallen back near my initial cost. My wallet still holds the original ORDI, which experienced dozens of times in unrealized gains. In the end, I didn’t make a profit but got trapped, and this experience was truly very real.
Looking back, I don’t regret not selling after dozens of times gains. It was a payment for my initial faith and a harsh lesson the crypto world taught me.
The inscription era is long gone. I’m not sure if ORDI, SATS, still have opportunities in the future, but that faith still remains. It’s a symbolic memory in the crypto space and a belief for many early on. I’ve now realized that faith needs to be timed right and blindly holding without strategy is a mistake.
Faith can’t feed you; it only causes people to get lost in unrealized gains and lose judgment. I managed to buy when no one was paying attention, but selling when everyone is noisy—that’s the next lesson I need to learn.
Are there still old friends holding ORDI? Come share your experience.
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ORDI4,43%
SATS3,21%
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