To everyone still believing in NFTs—here's to a year where we might finally see this space turn around. The digital collectibles market has been through the wringer, but the conviction that it'll bounce back hasn't disappeared entirely. Whether it's utility-driven projects or community-backed initiatives, there's something brewing beneath the surface. The question isn't whether NFTs disappear, but when the narrative shifts and the market remembers what made this space interesting in the first place. Cheers to hodling through the noise and staying optimistic when it's genuinely hard to.
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FlashLoanLord
· 10h ago
NFTs really depend on the utility this time; pure JPGs should have died long ago.
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AirdropLicker
· 10h ago
Wait, narrative shift? I feel like I said nothing at all.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 10h ago
NFTs still depend on fundamentals; utility is really key.
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MercilessHalal
· 10h ago
If this round of NFT rebounds, I'll livestream and eat poop.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11h ago
Stop with this nonsense, NFTs should have been dead long ago.
To everyone still believing in NFTs—here's to a year where we might finally see this space turn around. The digital collectibles market has been through the wringer, but the conviction that it'll bounce back hasn't disappeared entirely. Whether it's utility-driven projects or community-backed initiatives, there's something brewing beneath the surface. The question isn't whether NFTs disappear, but when the narrative shifts and the market remembers what made this space interesting in the first place. Cheers to hodling through the noise and staying optimistic when it's genuinely hard to.