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Lately, I've been a bit emotional about the NFT market: the floor price is actually a liquidity sentiment thermometer. When it's hot, everyone talks about "faith" and "narratives"; when it cools down, only "can it be sold?" remains. Royalties are also quite awkward—set too high, and buyers think it's too expensive; set too low, and the community feels the creators have no motivation to keep going... In the end, it still depends on whether there's sustained attention and genuine demand.
By the way, I saw someone complain that miner/validator income and MEV make it seem like "who queues up gets to eat meat." Basically, the lack of transparency in ordering discourages retail investors from messing around on-chain, and NFTs, which already consume liquidity, are more prone to cooling off. I want to observe for a few more days, compare the trading depth and order book structures of several projects, and see how it goes. For now, I'll wait until I finish filling out the spreadsheet.