ORDI

ORDI is the first BRC-20 token ever deployed on Bitcoin, inscribed on March 8, 2023 by an anonymous developer using the then-newly proposed BRC-20 experimental token standard built on top of Casey Rodarmor’s Ordinals protocol — it has no official team, roadmap, or utility, and was originally intended purely as a proof-of-concept for fungible tokens on Bitcoin.


Stat Value
Ticker ORDI
Price $4.89
Market Cap $105.85M
24h Change +90.6%
Circulating Supply 21.00M ORDI
Max Supply 21.00M ORDI
All-Time High $95.52
Contract (Ordinals) b61b01...35i0
Contract (Solana) u9nmK5...4sjY

via ChangeNow · T&CsPrice data from CoinGecko as of 2026-04-16. Not financial advice.

How It Works

  1. BRC-20 standard — BRC-20 is an experimental token standard proposed by the pseudonymous developer “domo” that uses Bitcoin Ordinal inscriptions (JSON data inscribed in satoshi UTXOs) to define fungible token deploy, mint, and transfer operations.
  2. Deploy inscription — ORDI was created by deploying a BRC-20 inscription specifying: ticker “ordi”, max supply 21,000,000, and mint limit 1,000 per inscription.
  3. Open minting — Any Bitcoin user could inscribe a mint transaction to claim up to 1,000 ORDI per inscription, until the 21M cap was reached. No pre-mine or allocation existed.
  4. Transfers — BRC-20 transfers require an on-chain Ordinals inscription for each transfer, making gas costs significantly higher than EVM token transfers.
  5. Indexer dependency — BRC-20 balances are tracked off-chain by BRC-20 indexers (not enforced by Bitcoin consensus). Exchanges and wallets must run compatible indexers.

Tokenomics

Parameter Value
Ticker ORDI
Max Supply 21,000,000
Mint limit 1,000 per mint inscription
Pre-mine None
Launch March 8, 2023
Chain Bitcoin (via Ordinals / BRC-20)
Official team None

Use Cases

  • Speculative trading — ORDI is primarily traded as a speculative asset representing the first BRC-20 token.
  • BRC-20 ecosystem benchmark — ORDI functions as the reference asset for tracking Bitcoin’s inscription-based token market.
  • Exchange listing benchmark — ORDI was the first BRC-20 token listed on major centralized exchanges including OKX and Binance.

History

  • 2023-01 — Casey Rodarmor launches the Ordinals protocol, allowing arbitrary data inscriptions to individual satoshis on Bitcoin. Bitcoin NFTs (“Ordinal inscriptions”) emerge.
  • 2023-03-08 — An anonymous developer inscribes the first BRC-20 deployment on Bitcoin, creating ORDI with a 21M supply and 1,000 mint-per-inscription limit. The entire supply is minted by the community over subsequent weeks.
  • 2023 Q2 — ORDI trading begins on peer-to-peer markets and OKX’s Ordinals marketplace. Bitcoin network fees spike significantly as inscription activity floods mempools.
  • 2023 Q3 — Binance lists ORDI, legitimizing BRC-20 tokens on a major exchange. ORDI market cap crosses $100M.
  • 2023 Q4 — ORDI market cap peaks above $1.5 billion, making it the most valuable BRC-20 token. Bitcoin block space demand from Ordinals generates significant miner revenue.
  • 2024 — ORDI and BRC-20 activity cools from peak but remains active. Multiple competing inscription token standards emerge (Runes, ARC-20).

Common Misconceptions

“ORDI has a founding team or company behind it.”

ORDI has no official team, company, or project behind it. It was deployed anonymously as a proof-of-concept. There is no roadmap, utility, or development team.

“BRC-20 tokens like ORDI are enforced by Bitcoin consensus.”

BRC-20 balance tracking is handled by off-chain indexers, not Bitcoin’s consensus layer. The Bitcoin protocol itself does not natively understand or enforce BRC-20 token rules.

“ORDI is the Bitcoin equivalent of an ERC-20 token.”

BRC-20 and ERC-20 share conceptual similarity but work very differently. BRC-20 requires individual on-chain inscriptions for every mint and transfer, making it far more expensive and limited than ERC-20.


Social Media Sentiment

ORDI generated massive excitement in the Bitcoin community in 2023, viewed as evidence of Bitcoin’s expanding utility beyond simple value transfer. Bitcoin maximalists are divided: some oppose “polluting” Bitcoin’s block space; others welcome the fee revenue for miners. ORDI became a cult asset for Bitcoin inscription enthusiasts.

Last updated: 2026-04

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