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Recently, observing the liquidity of NFTs, it really feels like winter floor tiles: cold to the touch.
When the floor price drops, the more orders pile up, but buyers seem to be waiting for someone to give up first;
Royalty issues are even more awkward—if you don’t charge, creators have no motivation; if you do, people complain it's "too much friction."
Honestly, everyone just wants an exit they can run from at any time.
Community narratives are also quite divided—when things are hot, it's "we are culture"; when cold, it's only "is anyone willing to take over."
Forget it, to put it plainly: when liquidity is poor, no matter how good the story is, someone has to be willing to spend money to listen.
Lately, I've been scrolling through social mining and fan tokens—"attention is mining"—I also get a little itchy to click, but the more I look, the more it seems like they're treating "activity" as the value itself...
Anyway, I’m still the same—less movement, more watching.
Only slowly picking up what I really like, and not turning myself into liquidity.