@Brooz Thank you for your kind words. I hope to see you as …
@Brooz Thank you for your kind words. I hope to see you as an active user so you can explore the different features I’ve designed to make NFTs truly useful.
[[3dordi]] isn’t a simple Ordinals marketplace — it’s much more than that and @KURO knows that. It’s a content explorer for inscriptions registered with the “Ordi” protocol, a powerful TOOL for inscribing on-chain data organized into collections without the usual bottlenecks. In fact, we don’t even have a menu that says “Market.” Users enjoy dedicated exhibition galleries, a wide variety of advanced filters for searching within large collections, direct links to collections and user profiles, plus features for liking, following, and messaging that create real engagement between creators and followers/collectors.
The app is extremely smooth, intuitive, and fully optimized for mobile. This user-friendly design is especially important for new generations and for users outside the crypto world, lowering the barriers and making the platform accessible to everyone. I’ve never sold a token or any of my own collections to fund the project.
This is a long-term bet on the next generation of NFT 2.0: a true tool for a new type of content creator working across many formats. The platform is built to be self-sustainable through micropayments from each transaction. The “list for sale” or “buy” buttons are simply baseline prerequisites that web3 users expect. I’m trying to integrate and test new tools like Steganordinals and the Agents API to expand creative possibilities even further.
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!nb 3DOrdi is like a Swiss Army knife for NFTs in Bitcoin
!quoted by KURO