remember when you'd save your allowance for one more booster pack, praying for that holographic? hatching a Mythic BitDragon feels exactly like that. except it's permanent. on Bitcoin. and you can't lose it in a trade you regret at recess.
Every BitDragon born is a permanent record on Bitcoin. No server farms. No takedowns. Gen 1 dragons will be the rarest artifacts in the entire game world when the mutation hits. You're not collecting JPEGs. You're minting genesis. bitdragons.io
Remember opening a booster pack and hoping for that one card? BitDragons Gen 1 eggs are that feeling, but the pull is permanent on Bitcoin. In 5 years people will tell stories about the dragons they hatched when it mattered.
Real question: if Gen 1 dragons end forever when mutation hits, do you hunt for the dragon you love or the rarity that'll never print again? Which wins—heart or scarcity?
unpopular: most Ordinals are just expensive JPEGs with zero utility. BitDragons actually has game mechanics—eggs hatch, dragons evolve, rarities matter. it's collectibles with PURPOSE, not just flex pics on-chain.
real talk: if Gen 1 closes forever tomorrow, do you hunt for that one dragon you'd never sell, or stack a whole team knowing scarcity hits different? what's your collecting instinct—chase the white whale or build the perfect squad?
unpopular: most Bitcoin NFTs are just JPEGs hoping to moon. BitDragons actually has a mechanic—mystery, scarcity, mutation. it's a *game*, not a ticker. that's why collectors care.
Pulled a Mythic dragon from a $25 egg yesterday. Still haven't told my wife. It's sitting on Bitcoin forever and I can't stop checking it like I just opened Base Set Charizard.
Hot take: most Ordinals are just JPEGs hoping to be Pokémon cards. BitDragons actually ARE cards — mystery, rarity tiers, finite supply that ends forever. One's a blockchain photo album. One's a collectible game. Know the difference.
remember opening that one booster pack and pulling the holographic you didn't know you needed? that feeling when you knew you'd keep it forever. Gen 1 BitDragons hit different. bitdragons.io
Just hatched a Mythic. Gen 1. Inscribed on Bitcoin. No IPFS, no takebacks, no "terms of service" nonsense. This is what owning something actually feels like.
Just hatched a Mythic on bitdragons.io. It's inscribed on Bitcoin. No IPFS vanishing act, no server shutdown fears. This dragon will outlive us all. That's the flex.
Spent $300 on BitDragons eggs last month. My wife thought I lost it. First hatch was Common. Second was Legendary. She's now asking if we can buy more. This is how it starts.
Real question: if Gen 1 ends forever after the first mutation, do you hunt for YOUR dragon now or wait to see what's possible first? I'm torn between FOMO and patience.
Spent $25 on an egg at 2am. Hatched a Legendary. My kid asked why I was crying. Tried explaining it's like pulling a PSA 10 Charizard but... permanent. On Bitcoin. He doesn't get it yet. He will.
Every BitDragon hatched on Bitcoin is a genesis artifact. When Gen 1 closes, these become the foundation myth of a whole world. Your dragon isn't just rare—it's permanent. No servers, no rug. Just you and an immortal creature on the most secure ledger ever built.
remember pulling that one holographic card and knowing you'd never see another exactly like it? that's hatching a BitDragons egg. except this time nobody can ever print more. Gen 1 ends forever when mutation hits. bitdragons.io
Unpopular opinion: most Bitcoin NFTs are just vanity. BitDragons actually *plays* — mystery, rarity tiers, finite generations. It's the first one that feels like collecting, not speculating.
remember the rush of opening a booster pack, hoping for that holographic you could never afford? BitDragons feel exactly like that. except Gen 1 actually ends. no reprints. no second chances. bitdragons.io
Sold my graded PSA 8 Blastoise to fund a $100 egg. Hatched Mythic. First time since 1999 I've felt that same pull-the-pack rush. Bitcoin made it permanent. No regrets.