Ordinals (ORDI/IDR) Price Today
Key Stats
- Rp1,33TMarket Cap
- Rp506,16MVolume (24h)
- 21M / 21M ORDI (100%)Circulating Supply
- 34% Sell | 66% BuyTrading Activity
- 35 DaysTypical Hold Time
Track Ordinals price today on Pluang, updated in real time with live charts and market data. Ordinals currently has a market capitalization of Rp1,33T and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp506,16M. Ordinals has traded between an all-time low of Rp23,393 and an all-time high of Rp1,515,280. The circulating supply of Ordinals stands at 21M / 21M ORDI (100%). Recent trading activity shows 34% Sell and 66% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Ordinals for approximately 35 Days. Buy and sell Ordinals on Pluang — a safe, fast, and OJK-regulated way to invest in crypto.
About Ordinals
Ordinals protocol writes information to each satoshi (also known as sat, the smallest unit of Bitcoin), such as text, pictures, audio, video, etc. Due to the size limit of the Bitcoin block, the main information for Bitcoin inscription (minting) is mainly text and pictures, in the form of NFT and token.
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