Recently, browsing NFT collections feels a bit like shopping during a sale: the floor price is posted there, but the actual layer that can be traded is really thin, with lively listings, and a single cancel of an order cools things down. Royalties are also quite realistic; when the market is good, everyone says "support creators," but when it cools down, they start nitpicking. Anyway, traders first count the slippage. Community narratives are even more mysterious—some rely on stories to survive, while others are too lazy to even tell stories... By the way, I also want to complain that I can quite understand why on-chain tags/data tools are said to be lagging; if someone really wants to mislead you, it's too easy to slap on a disguise. For now, I'll just keep watching as an observer.

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