ORDS briefly exceeded $0.23 and continued to hit a record high
According to market data on February 26th, ORDS broke through 0.23 USD in a short time and is now priced at 0.2297 USD, with a 24-hour increase of 14.73%, reaching a historical high. Prior to this news, the Bitcoin DeFi project Ordiswap announced that V2 has been launched on the mainnet, currently supporting trading pairs such as BTC/ORDI and BTC/SATS, while allowing users to stake ORDS. In addition, Ordiswap also announced plans to launch proprietary Layer-2 (Ordilayer), over-collateralization, decentralized stablecoin (BTSD), BRC-20 launchpad (Ordipad), and more.
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