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Recently, I've been looking at NFT liquidity again, and frankly, the floor price is like a sentiment thermometer: when the narrative is hot, a bunch of people are willing to buy at low prices; when it cools down, only a few scattered orders remain, with slippage as large as stepping into the void. Royalties are also quite subtle; I understand that creators want continuous income, but for traders, it feels like "every confirmation click is bleeding," especially since wallet prompts aren't straightforward enough—misclick once and it hurts. Now, Meme and celebrity shoutouts are rotating too quickly; newcomers really shouldn't rush to chase after them. Once the hype passes, the floor seems to be pulled out from under the support, and the last chance is probably hard to grab. Anyway, what I care more about is: after the narrative disperses, what does the community still have left to keep people there?