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Recently checked out the floor prices of a few old NFTs, and it feels like the reflective surface after rain: shiny, but take a step and you realize it's hollow underneath. Liquidity is truly mysterious; everyone focuses on the floor, but when it comes to selling, they get stuck. Royalties are also quite awkward—if you don't charge them, the creators feel discouraged; if you do, buyers find it sticky. In the end, it's all about community storytelling to keep things alive... When things are hot, anything can be justified; when cold, even avatars are too lazy to change.
The vibe of a collapse in the blockchain game sector is also drifting in: as inflation kicks in, studios rush in, and the coin prices start spiraling downward, turning the lively scene into liquidations in an instant. Honestly, NFT and blockchain games often share the same emotional structure, just packaged differently.
I see simplicity as a trap: whenever I hear "as long as there's a story, it can rise," I pause first—no need to rush into getting excited.