The past couple of days, I’ve been looking into NFTs again, and I feel like liquidity is really quite "emotional": when there's a floor sweep, it feels like a resurrection; when no one buys, it’s like air. Royalties are also quite awkward—honestly, creators want continuous income, which is fine, but for short-term traders, it’s just a cost. When trading cools down, everyone starts arguing about whether to "close it." Community narratives are even more mysterious—when it’s hot, a single slogan can support the floor; when it cools down, no one even talks in the group.



On the macro side, there’s again talk about rate cut expectations and the US dollar index. Risk assets sometimes rise together, sometimes fall together. I find it a bit annoying to watch… Anyway, my usual approach is still the same: focus only on a few projects I can clearly explain, place orders in batches, and don’t chase those sudden hot spots.

By the way, a little mindset tip: recently, I saw a big account shouting every day that "it’s about to take off," and I was curious to catch some of that hype. But the more I watched, the more I got caught up, so last night I unfollowed to keep things simple—let the grid orders be, take it slow.
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