[Inscriptions]

1. The $ordi I played in March was sold out at $80-400 per copy. Unisat helped me a lot.

2. I have never seriously studied the countless inscriptions such as $eths $atom $dumb $gwei $sols $bnbs. I basically sell them when they soar. I sell $ordi when they are sold at a high price without thinking about the track.

3. Playing $sats $rats basically doubles the amount, no pattern at all

【Airdrop】

1. After the arb airdrop in March, the stupid#Starknetwas added, which resulted in only a small number of#zksyncaccounts being added after the era mainnet was launched. 70% of the zks accounts were added in May.

2. The testnet has been doing stupid things #scroll

3. I sold the 3,000+ $tia I received at 2.2, and then went long at a high multiple, but ended up losing everything. The stop loss was just over 2, and I was hit, and I didn’t pledge it, and I didn’t get 20u per coin…

【Summary】+ 【Questions】

Misjudgment and missed opportunities are the norm in life. If I go back to the past, I still can't catch it.

[Inscriptions]

1. Why can’t $ordi hold on?

Answer: Because I spent 8 dollars to play it, and I was very happy when someone took it for 80. Why? Because I played it on March 9, and finished it on the morning of March 10. Two days later, I immediately built a DC. Basically, many memes and ordi logos came from here.

There were many people in DC that I didn’t know at the time, but later I knew they were big shots, such as Shep, Wu Song.x, etc. However, OTC was very difficult, and I also needed to know whether that person would cheat me, etc. So after Unisat was listed, I lost 95% of my chips when it reached 400.

2. After experiencing $ordi, why can’t we hold on to $eths and the like?

Answer: Because I sold out $ordi, I don’t know about you, but if I make a lot of money in the early stage of a track, no matter how well it goes in the later stage, I will basically have a 90% chance of not participating again, because I am afraid of being trapped. If the chips are too early, I will be afraid of the price later.

So I kept selling $eths $gwei $dumb, etc. Fortunately, I had a lot of them. For example, I gave away dozens of $gwei in the lottery. I sold them for $3 and $800. For example, I sold $eths for $150 and $8,000, etc.

3. Then why would you take over $sols $bnbs?

Answer: Because most people know me as the .eth inscription domain name. I was the first to create, promote, and contact Tom, the founder of #ethscriptions, to discuss domain name-related matters. When I do OTC transactions, I have a turnover of more than 80 ethers.

Then I gave a lot of 3D and 4D to my Twitter KOL, with a total value of 10,000 dollars. Then many people also gave me some, so I sold some. One address might be a few hundred dollars, and there was no collection. And the price of these two inscriptions was basically 10 times that after the completion. I bought some of them worth a few hundred dollars. I was not optimistic about it... nor was I pessimistic... I just bought them

【Airdrop】

1. Why add#starknet. . 》?

Answer: Before $strk airdropped, or if it is not as good as $arb, my answer is sb behavior, because in 2022, after $apt airdropped, there were so many l2s, and I chose to add #Starknet, so when $arb airdropped, I regretted it so much, because starknet had the most, so I took part of arb’s funds to do #starknet, and now I feel dizzy when I think about it...

2. Why didn’t you hold $tia?

Answer: Because I saw that those nodes were basically several thousand, and the old git accounts were several thousand or tens of thousands, while my total on the 10th was only 2940, so there was no need for a pattern at all... Because I was afraid that they would dump the market, and I felt that it was a modular leader, I did not choose to pledge, but chose to sell it for U, and go long $tia in the currency standard, and the result was a targeted explosion...