Recently, the liquidity of NFTs really feels a bit like a patch of grass in a garden: when the floor price stays steady, everyone starts watching the royalties, complaining that it's "cutting," but when it heats up, suddenly everyone can accept it. Honestly, it's still about whether the narrative is there, whether the community is still willing to pass the baton.


I personally now prefer to see NFTs as high-volatility positions, splitting them up if possible, keeping some stable income as a foundation, rather than diving in headfirst waiting for others to lift the price. Especially lately, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, and oracles have experienced abnormal quotes. The on-chain consensus of "wait for confirmation first" is getting stronger, so transactions naturally slow down. Anyway, I’ll do some trimming first, rather than miss out on the excitement or get buried in it. How about you?
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