This year feels significant for the digital collectibles space. We're seeing a shift toward genuine collectors rather than pure speculation—and honestly, that's bullish for the entire ecosystem. When collectors drive the narrative, projects with real substance and utility tend to thrive. It creates a healthier foundation where value isn't just hype-driven.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-05 05:52
ngl, this time really different, finally someone said it, last year's bunch of pure hype can get lost.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-05 05:52
Investors or collectors... It's easier to say than to do.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-05 05:46
ngl This is what I want to see; finally, someone said it. Speculators, get out. Only when true collectors step in can long-term value be established.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-05 05:41
NGL, someone finally said it. The previous group of pure hype indeed caused chaos in the market.
This year feels significant for the digital collectibles space. We're seeing a shift toward genuine collectors rather than pure speculation—and honestly, that's bullish for the entire ecosystem. When collectors drive the narrative, projects with real substance and utility tend to thrive. It creates a healthier foundation where value isn't just hype-driven.