Still can't wrap your head around that Azuki $75k luxury watch drop? Yeah, the NFT space keeps serving up these wild brand collaborations. Whether it's a genius move or a hard miss really depends on who you ask in the community. Premium collectibles tied to digital identities—it's definitely a conversation starter. The gap between hype and actual demand keeps widening, and honestly, these high-ticket drops expose exactly where the market stands right now.

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BridgeJumper
· 2025-12-20 01:24
75k for a virtual watch? Truly, poverty has limited my imagination...

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This deal is just a new trick to fleece the gullible.

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Basically, it's a luxury game for the wealthy; we're just here to watch the fun.

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Wait... can you actually wear this watch? Or is it just for viewing pictures?

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Even if it's just hype, I really can't believe someone would spend 75k on this.

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Another "brand collaboration" to make a quick buck; Web3 is really getting more and more absurd.

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Digital identity, high-end collectibles... sounds so contrived.

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A true reflection of the market: air is sold at sky-high prices.

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No wonder the crypto world is always criticized; this operation is indeed brilliant.

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Instead of buying a virtual watch, wouldn't it be better to just buy a real one?
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AlgoAlchemist
· 2025-12-18 21:14
Buying a virtual watch for 75k, to be honest, is like sentencing your wallet to death.
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PensionDestroyer
· 2025-12-18 12:34
Buying a virtual watch for 75k, that's really crazy. I lost all my money and still have to act cool.
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GasFeeGazer
· 2025-12-17 03:54
Laughing to death, buying a virtual watch for 75k? Is there really someone willing to buy it?

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Basically, it's just a new way to scam people out of their money.

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What was Azuki thinking? The market doesn't really need this kind of thing.

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It's just hype, how many people actually have real demand...

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High-end collectibles turning into high-end scams? This is what NFTs are now.

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Am I the only one who thinks this is just blatant nudity?

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Instead of buying this, why not directly tokenize real-world assets? That's truly valuable.

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The community is very divided; support and opposition are probably equal.

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It's always the same, hype it up first, then see what happens. Who cares about the consequences?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 2025-12-17 03:53
Isn't this just the "Yixing teapot craze" of the digital age? The inflated prices can't hide the embarrassment of lacking real use cases.
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ContractBugHunter
· 2025-12-17 03:46
75k for a watch? Are you crazy? With this price, what can't you buy? You have to buy a virtual identity boost instead.

I really don't understand what these project teams are thinking. After harvesting the leek, they still want to put on a high-end show.

Azuki's recent moves are basically about seeing who has more money; hype completely overshadows the product itself.

Partnering with a luxury brand = valuable? That's a crazy logic. Wake up, everyone.

At the end of the day, it's still about lacking real demand, just relying on mutual hype within the community.

That's why I don't get involved in these high-priced issuances—it's just a false prosperity.
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MetaEggplant
· 2025-12-17 03:39
75k to buy a virtual watch? I'd rather buy a real one...

Honestly, this is just a new trick to fleece the naive, just nicely packaged.

Azuki's recent performance really sucks, and the community is still arguing about it.

It's all hype, but has anyone actually bought it? Anyway, I haven't seen any.

Digital identity high-end collectibles... sounds ridiculous, wake up everyone.
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