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After I muted the group, the world suddenly became much quieter, and emotions were less easily stirred... But honestly, the quieter it gets, the more I can feel that NFT liquidity is really cold. The floor orders are just a thin layer, swept away in a moment, and what looks lively is actually just narrative support. Royalties are even more subtle; everyone talks about supporting creators, but when it comes to transactions, they start to take detours. When liquidity tightens, the first thing to be sacrificed is "principle."
Recently, someone brought up AI Agents and automated trading to tell stories; the demonstrations are quite smooth, but what I care more about is how they sign transactions, whether permissions are tightened, and not to give away your wallet just to save a couple of steps in interaction. Anyway, when I look at NFTs now, I first check for pool imbalances and capital movements, then see what the community is shouting about. Hype is too good at deceiving. That's all for now.