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Been seeing a lot of people claim NFTs are dead, but honestly the reality on the ground tells a different story. Wealthy collectors are still very much active in the space, and they're continuing to drive real volume and interest in digital assets. Just saw some commentary from folks at Animoca Brands making this exact point - the narrative around NFTs dying doesn't really match what's happening with serious players who have capital. They're pointing out that NFTs are still a thing for people who actually understand the market and have the means to participate meaningfully. It's interesting because while retail hype has definitely cooled down from the peak, the institutional and high-net-worth collector side of things remains solid. The NFT market isn't disappearing, it's just consolidating around actual utility and serious collectors rather than pure speculation. If you're paying attention to what wealthy participants are actually doing versus what gets said on social media, you see a pretty different picture. The collectors who matter are still collecting, still building, still seeing value. So yeah, NFTs are definitely still a thing - just maybe not in the way people were talking about them two years ago.