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These past couple of days, I looked at a few old NFTs again, and it feels like the floor price has been drained of all oxygen. There are a bunch of listings, but not many actual sales. The issue of royalties is even more awkward—honestly, everyone wants a "community with love," but at checkout, they want to save that small fee... When the narrative is hot, people shout "family," but when it cools down, all that's left are meme emojis. I myself am quite pragmatic.
By the way, I just saw someone complaining about miner/validator income, MEV, unfair ordering, and so on, but I don’t really understand the details. My gut feeling is: on-chain is like waiting in line to buy bubble tea—some people can cut in line without paying a tip. Anyway, now when I look at NFT liquidity, I no longer just focus on the floor price. I pay more attention to whether "people are still willing to tell stories," and whether I might once again be reckless enough to catch a flying knife... That’s all for now.