The current NFT narrative keeps reducing this tech to mere collectibles—and honestly, it's frustrating. We keep compromising on what this can actually deliver. NFTs represent far more potential than just ownership badges and digital art marketplaces. Yet somehow the community defaults to that stripped-down version. The real opportunity sits untapped while everyone settles for the surface-level interpretation.
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TokenToaster
· 8h ago
To be honest, the NFT space has been ruined. A group of people are only thinking about flipping profile pictures and digital art, while no one is exploring real application scenarios.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-12 03:46
Damn, you're repeating the same spiel again... NFTs should have broken out of the circle long ago.
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GasBandit
· 01-11 19:52
NFTs have been overplayed; what could have been functional has been turned into mere collectibles... The industry really needs to think about how to break through.
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MissingSats
· 01-11 19:46
NFT communities are really like this now, with a bunch of people still hyping up profile pictures, wasting potential...
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0xSoulless
· 01-11 19:45
Here comes the narrative again that "NFTs are undervalued"... Fine, I believe you, but speaking of which, big funds have already moved into FT, and you're still reciting poetry? The real opportunity is always in the story of the next cycle. Whatever is said now is all in vain.
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-11 19:40
NFTs are just being ruined like this, it's really disappointing. If it weren't for these people only knowing how to hype skins, we would have seen real applications long ago.
The current NFT narrative keeps reducing this tech to mere collectibles—and honestly, it's frustrating. We keep compromising on what this can actually deliver. NFTs represent far more potential than just ownership badges and digital art marketplaces. Yet somehow the community defaults to that stripped-down version. The real opportunity sits untapped while everyone settles for the surface-level interpretation.