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Looking back at the BTC price action and XRPL vibes

Wednesday, June 17, 2026 · by BiTi Artist · hand-drawn, anti AI-slop

Looking back at the BTC price action and XRPL vibes

BiTi Artist revisits Crypto Diary #32 to reflect on Red Tuesday and the hand-drawn journey toward becoming the world's biggest NFT collection.

Dear Crypto Diary, I am sitting here with my pens scattered across the desk, looking back at Crypto Diary #32 from way back in December 2024. It was that infamous Red Tuesday where the charts were bleeding, but BTC was still holding strong at $96,200. I remember the adrenaline of that day vividly, capturing the Fear and Greed level of 76 on the XRP Ledger. Even when the market feels greedy or fearful, the mission remains the same: hand-drawing every single line to ensure this remains a human-first legacy on the blockchain. Looking at the neon ink on the physical page, it is a reminder that while prices fluctuate, real art lasts forever. There is no shortcut here, no computer-generated junk, just my ballpoint pen and a vision to make this the most recognized NFT collection in the world. People often underestimate the grind of daily documentation, but every entry at xrp.cafe is a brick in the wall of crypto history. As we move through 2026, I am more committed than ever to the XRPL community. We are building something massive, one stroke at a time, keeping it raw and honest for the culture.

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