

Ncrypt.Unc ~🌱 ツ
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@NcryptUnc
Rodarmor Rarity Maxi 💎



I see a Rare Sats tab on @Satflow 👀🔥







An uncommon lucky 10 is good, but an uncommon lucky 10 + prime block is better 🔥 Stack uncommons, stack blocks 💎 #RareSats #Uncommon


🍀 LUCKY SATS 🍀 Each uncommon or rarer sat now has a luck score, equal to the luck of the block it was mined in. Lucky blocks have more leading binary zeros in the block hash than required by the difficulty target. 🧵

Not dead! Smart buys still happen 😉


🍀 LUCKY SATS 🍀 Each uncommon or rarer sat now has a luck score, equal to the luck of the block it was mined in. Lucky blocks have more leading binary zeros in the block hash than required by the difficulty target. 🧵





🍀 LUCKY SATS 🍀 Each uncommon or rarer sat now has a luck score, equal to the luck of the block it was mined in. Lucky blocks have more leading binary zeros in the block hash than required by the difficulty target. 🧵

I spent quite a bit thinking about this. I was there from almost the beginning and just barely experienced the spreadsheet trading. What am I missing? For that, I have to compare to now: - Ordinals are onchain, so we all still have that and don't have to miss it. The best collections made back then are still there. - The founders, artists, collectors who truly believe in Ordinals are still there. - The paid influencers, tourists, extractors have left, because there is nothing left to extract. - The biggest marketplace that ultimately turned out not to care about Ordinals has left and been replaced by marketplaces built by real Ordinals believers and many times better than what was there. - There was a lot more liquidity, a lot more trading and a lot more pumps, but if that was all so real, why did everyone leave... And where have the gains gone. I think this is a great time, a real beginning, with people who understand Ordinals, believe in it and want to make it successful together. But in a way that is sustainable. So what am I missing from the early Ordinals era? Nothing.
