Lately, I've been feeling a bit dazed while looking at NFT market charts: the floor price is like an emotional thermometer, shooting up in a burst of enthusiasm, and when it's cold, the sell orders pile up like unclaimed flyers. Royalties are even more awkward—honestly, everyone just wants "liquidity first," but the community narrative always relies on that little bit of continuity to keep up appearances. The result is that as the noise grows, trading volume also drops, leaving governance voting data looking pretty good (I, as a lurker, just love to watch the excitement).



By the way, I saw retail investors complaining about miner/validator earnings, MEV, and the fairness of transaction ordering... I can understand that too: you think you're buying and selling in a free market, but it's more like waiting in line for tickets where someone cuts in line and still charges you a service fee. There are plenty of tutorials out there, but right now I want to see those that explain "why suddenly there's no liquidity" in plain language, rather than ones teaching you how to sweep the floor with a single click. Anyway, I'm just observing for now—don't treat the narrative as a lifeline.
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