These days I took another look at NFT liquidity, to put it simply, the floor price is just a facade; whether it can actually move depends on the depth of the order book and the transaction frequency. Royalties are also quite awkward—if they're too high, buyers will just look elsewhere; if they're too low, the community feels the "narrative has cooled off." In any case, it all ultimately shows in the transactions, and you can't cheat that. Modular chains and the DeFi layer developers are chatting excitedly, but users are still more concerned with "can I buy and sell with one click, and avoid slippage explosions"… What I don't regret is entering the market a bit later, first observing the data and sentiment together. It's lively, but don't let yourself become a relay baton.

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