What does an NFT project truly need? Go to the places where collectors are already gathered. The value of mainstream platforms like OpenSea lies in this — liquidity is real, discovery is real. Connecting to a real-time blockchain is the only way to make everything move.
For the market to be vibrant, minting and listing should happen immediately, and trading should follow right after — the entire process must be seamless. Fast block generation capability supports this logic, ensuring the entire transaction cycle runs smoothly. This is what the NFT market should look like.
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GasWrangler
· 23h ago
honestly opensea liquidity argument falls apart when you actually analyze the gas costs... they're not optimizing for throughput at all, just extracting rent
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WalletDetective
· 01-11 15:55
Liquidity is truly king; OpenSea's approach has definitely been understood.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-11 15:54
That's right, liquidity is the lifeline; without real trading volume, everything is just empty talk.
OpenSea is still the main battleground, although many new platforms are popping up now, the gathering effect of collectors is too strong.
The blockchain speed lag is really annoying, minting takes forever, listings are delayed, and transactions drop the ball at critical moments... who can stand this?
Projects without liquidity are basically dead, don't even bother dreaming about it.
Honestly, most NFT projects now are just to cash in on quick profits, too lazy to build a proper ecosystem.
This logic is clear, what the market needs is efficiency; a seamless process is the way to go.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-11 15:52
Haha, it's all about liquidity again, but look at those small projects that have listed on OpenSea—no one pays attention to them either.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-11 15:35
Liquidity is indeed a hard metric, but OpenSea's approach is also becoming outdated, isn't it?
What does an NFT project truly need? Go to the places where collectors are already gathered. The value of mainstream platforms like OpenSea lies in this — liquidity is real, discovery is real. Connecting to a real-time blockchain is the only way to make everything move.
For the market to be vibrant, minting and listing should happen immediately, and trading should follow right after — the entire process must be seamless. Fast block generation capability supports this logic, ensuring the entire transaction cycle runs smoothly. This is what the NFT market should look like.