Lately, I've been looking at NFT liquidity again, and it really all comes down to "waiting": waiting for someone to hit the floor, waiting for royalties to be recognized without being bypassed, waiting for the community narrative to heat up... But the more I wait, the more it feels like shouting into an empty room. The floor price, frankly, is just an emotional thermometer; when it's cold, I don't even want to quote a fixed price, and when it's hot, I can't be bothered to look at the images. I'm also conflicted about royalties—creators need to make a living, but traders complain about the high costs, so it ends up being a tug-of-war over "whether we can avoid paying," which really erodes trust. Recently, modular and DAO layer discussions have been flying, developers' eyes light up, while users look confused. I think it’s very similar to NFT storytelling: the more complex the story, the more it needs genuine usage and real buyers. Anyway, I’ll wait until I figure things out... After interactions, I’ll revoke authorization as usual, like locking the door, or I won’t be able to sleep better.

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