Looking at the NFT market in 2024, I think finding truly valuable NFTs requires more than just scrolling through OpenSea. You need to understand what you're looking for: pure art, an active community, utility in the metaverse, or all of the above?



Let's start with the most solid ones. Bored Ape Yacht Club remains a pillar – it's not just a collection, it's a real club with offline meetups and tangible benefits. CryptoPunks, with that iconic pixel art from 2017, represents the history of NFTs: scarcity + meaning = value. Then there are Pudgy Penguins, which made an impressive turnaround from management issues to a lively community with physical merchandise even available at Walmart.

If you love anime style, Azuki is interesting – kawaii design in dystopian settings, strong community even though the team has had controversies in the past. Mad Lads on Solana is a newer project: they are the first xNFTs, NFTs with executable code inside. This means you can actually interact with them in Web3 apps, not just look at them.

Decentraland and DeGods represent the more "functional" side of top NFTs: not just images, but real virtual properties, staking to earn tokens, collaborations in the real world. CloneX by RTFKT and Nike is interesting if you think about the metaverse – 3D files ready for integrations everywhere.

What to look for? Artistic quality first, then an active community (and projects with real support tend to perform better), concrete utility (access to events, staking, metaverse compatibility), and transparent teams. Volatility is real – I've seen NFTs rise and fall quickly – so always diversify and don't put everything into one collection.

The best NFTs to buy really depend on what you want: pure collecting, passive income, or exclusive experiences. The advice is to research thoroughly, buy when it makes sense for you, and watch out for gas fees. The market moves fast, but projects with solid foundations tend to hold up over time.
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