Recently, I saw someone using "community narrative" to hype up NFT floor prices again... Basically, if liquidity isn't there, the floor is just a screenshot. Royalties are even more awkward—charging high makes trading colder, charging low leaves creators with no motivation, and in the end, it's just "consensus" warming each other in the group.



And then there are those lively testnet points farming events, where people don't talk about money openly, but everyone's fingers are asking: Will the mainnet issue tokens or not? When emotions run high, even profile pictures can be treated as assets; when emotions cool down, the order book becomes more silent than a social circle. Anyway, right now I look at NFTs first to see if they can be sold, then look at the story.
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