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Ordinario Creator Campaign · Season I

The Forge

Create. Contribute. Climb the leaderboard.

Create content about Ordinario, submit your work, earn points, and compete for rewards. The Council reviews every submission. The leaderboard never lies.

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Season I

How The Excavation Works

Three Strikes Of The Hammer

The Campaign is simple. Make something. Drop the link. Wait for the Council to mark it. Climb.

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Create
Post about Ordinario on X. A thread, a breakdown, a video, an angle nobody's hit yet. Tag @OrdinarioNFT so we find it. Quality and originality earn the most weight — the formula stays buried.
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Submit
Drop the post URL into the form below with your X handle. One submission per post. The Council reviews within 48 hours and either marks it approved with a score, or rejects it with a reason.
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Climb
Approved entries earn points and surface on the public leaderboard. Top performers each season receive rewards announced at season close — whitelist, inscriptions, direct lines.

Stake Your Claim

Submit Your Entry

One post per submission. Reviewed by the Council within 48 hours. Approved entries appear on the leaderboard.

Full URL to the post you're submitting. We don't accept screenshots.
Council review · 48-hour window · No price talk · Original work

The Excavation Board

The Standings

Live ranks pulled from the Council's record. Updated whenever points are awarded.

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Angles Worth Carrying

Six Sparks From The Fire

Pick the angle that catches your voice. Mix two if you want. These are the entry points that consistently land — riff on them, never read them verbatim.

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The Hal Finney Tribute
RPOW was the prototype Bitcoin was built on top of. Finney was the first person Satoshi ever sent a transaction to. Ordinario is 3,333 relics inscribed onto the chain his work made possible.
II
Permanence On Bitcoin
Most NFTs live on hosted servers or IPFS pins that expire. Ordinals live inside Bitcoin blocks themselves. No server to turn off. The art is the chain.
III
The Aesthetic
Hooded cipher priests, aged gold, glowing sigils, patinas that look like five centuries underground. Not a cartoon-PFP project — closer to museum photography than mascot art.
IV
A Fair Launch Mechanically
Every WL code is single-use and sealed permanently to one wallet at claim time. No code-flipping market, no bot farming. The mechanics enforce fairness.
V
3,333 — A Cap That Matters
Small enough to stay scarce. Large enough to seed a real holder base. The number was chosen on purpose and will never expand — no phase two, no dilution.
VI
Built In Public
Site live. Lore published. Claim system working. Campaign open. Not a roadmap PDF — a launch shipping in real time with everything visible.

Pre-Forged

Ready-Made Posts

Eight posts you can copy straight or edit to match your voice. Originality scores higher than verbatim — these are starting points, not finished work.

⬡ Short Hype · X / Twitter
~220 chars
Ordinario. 3,333 relics. Inscribed forever on Bitcoin. A tribute to Hal Finney and RPOW — the proof-of-work system that came before Bitcoin itself. No bridges. No sidechains. Just art that lives on Bitcoin and stays there. @OrdinarioNFT · ordinario.org ⬡
⬡ The Story Angle · X / Threads
~480 chars
In 2004, Hal Finney built RPOW — Reusable Proof-of-Work. A non-inflationary digital scarcity, five years before Bitcoin. Without RPOW, the cypherpunk lineage that produced Bitcoin doesn't happen. @OrdinarioNFT is 3,333 relics inscribed permanently on Bitcoin as a tribute to that history. Ancient artifact aesthetic. Pure on-chain Bitcoin permanence. No sidechains. ordinario.org ⬡
⬡ Thread Starter · X
first post of a multi-post thread
An NFT collection that actually lives inside Bitcoin — not on a server, not on a sidechain, not on IPFS that'll expire in three years. 3,333 relics. Permanent. Inscribed via Ordinals. A tribute to the man whose work made Bitcoin possible. Thread on @OrdinarioNFT ↓
⬡ Visual Drop · X / Instagram
pair with a master image from the vault below
Found this one in the @OrdinarioNFT collection. 3,333 hooded cipher priests, struck onto Bitcoin via Ordinals. The aesthetic is what got me — every piece looks like it was pulled from a vault that was sealed before any of us were born. A tribute to Hal Finney and RPOW. ordinario.org ⬡
⬡ The Fair-Launch Angle · X
for the anti-bot / mechanics crowd
@OrdinarioNFT is doing something I haven't seen on a launch in a while: Every WL code is one-time-use, and the moment you claim it, it's sealed permanently to your Bitcoin taproot wallet. Can't be moved. Can't be flipped. Bots can't farm it. Real supporters get the relic. That's the whole point. ordinario.org
⬡ Reply / Quote Boost · X
to attach when amplifying our posts
This is one of the few launches I actually trust right now. 3,333 relics, real Bitcoin permanence via Ordinals, and a Hal Finney tribute that actually means something if you know the lore. If you've got a taproot wallet, go claim a spot. @OrdinarioNFT · ordinario.org ⬡
⬡ Discord / Telegram Drop
for community channels
⬡ Posting about something I think this server should know: Ordinario — 3,333 relics permanently inscribed on Bitcoin through Ordinals. Tribute to Hal Finney and RPOW. The art is genuinely beautiful (cipher-priest characters in aged gold + obsidian, museum-grade) and the launch mechanics are built to kill bots and code-flippers. Site: ordinario.org X: @OrdinarioNFT WL is live. Claim mechanism locks every code to a single Bitcoin taproot wallet — so don't share your code publicly before claiming it.
⬡ YouTube / Long-Form Description
video description / blog intro
Ordinario is a 3,333-piece generative-art collection inscribed permanently on Bitcoin via the Ordinals protocol. Built as a tribute to Hal Finney and his RPOW system — the reusable proof-of-work experiment from 2004 that became the conceptual ancestor of Bitcoin itself. The art leans into that origin story: hooded cipher-priest figures rendered in aged gold, bronze, and obsidian, each one carrying a unique sigil. The aesthetic isn't "cartoon PFP" — it's archival. Museum-grade. Each piece looks pulled from a vault. Launch is fair-by-design: every whitelist code is single-use and permanently sealed to one Bitcoin taproot address the moment it's claimed, so there's no code-flipping market and no bot farming. Site: https://ordinario.org X: https://x.com/OrdinarioNFT

Markings & Brand Vault

The Vault

Mentions, hashtags, and downloadable assets. Pull anything — pair the master images with your posts so the campaign reads as one collective signal.

Mention
@OrdinarioNFT
Primary Hashtags
#Ordinario#Ordinals#Bitcoin
Secondary / Lore
#HalFinney#RPOW#BitcoinArt#BTC#OnChainArt#GenerativeArt
Domain
ordinario.org

The Code Of The Campaign

A Few Honest Rules

Not a contract. Just how we ask contributors to carry the project.

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Post if you believe it. If after looking around you don't actually feel the lore, the art, or the mission — don't submit. We'd rather not score a forced shill. The whole point is that this lands honestly.
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Originality counts. Copy-paste posts and verbatim template submissions score lowest. Take the angles, find your voice, write the post nobody else could have written.
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Never quote prices. Mint pricing is finalized closer to launch and will be announced through official channels. Price-speculating posts are auto-rejected.
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Tell the story, not just the link. The Hal Finney tribute, the RPOW history, the permanence of Ordinals — those are the parts that make Ordinario different. Lead with them.
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No fake urgency, no FUD. Don't say "last chance" if it isn't. Don't claim scarcity that isn't real. The cap is 3,333 — that's already the only urgency the project needs.
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Tag @OrdinarioNFT. On every post. We can't score what we can't find. Tagged posts also get quote-boosted same-day.

Questions At The Anvil

Frequently Asked

How are entries scored? +
The Council reviews every submission manually. We look at content quality, originality, relevance to the project, engagement, and consistency over the season. The exact formula stays internal — we'd rather reward the spirit of the work than have people game a weighted checklist.
How often does the leaderboard update? +
Whenever the Council awards or revokes points. Our review window is 48 hours from submission. The leaderboard on this page auto-refreshes every five minutes — hard-refresh if you can't wait.
What can I post about? +
Anything that genuinely engages with the project — threads, breakdowns, video, art, takes, lore, mechanics, the Hal Finney history. No price speculation. No astroturf. The Council ranks well-researched posts above hype.
Can I submit more than one entry? +
Yes. Each unique post is one submission. We score them independently. Most top-leaderboard creators submit consistently over the season rather than dropping one viral attempt.
What do points convert to? +
Top performers at season close receive rewards — OG-tier whitelist allocation, Ordinario inscriptions, direct-line access to the team, and additional perks announced before the deadline. Specific tier structure is published prior to season close.
Can I edit my submission after submitting? +
No. Submit a new entry if the URL changes. Duplicate URL submissions are auto-merged. If you delete a post after submission, the Council can mark the entry invalid.
Do I need to hold an Ordinario to participate? +
No. The Campaign is open to anyone with an X account. Holders do not receive automatic point boosts — the leaderboard is earned on the work, not the wallet.
When does Season I end? +
The first season closes alongside the genesis mint. Exact dates are announced through @OrdinarioNFT and pinned to this page. Don't wait — early submissions get reviewed first.