NFTs function as permanent collectibles—that's the real story. But here's the catch: only 1% or less actually become truly desirable. Think about it. The same principle applies across established markets. Comic books? Most sit in bins; rare first editions command fortune. Trading cards work the same way. Watches, sneakers, fine art—the pattern repeats. Rarity creates demand. Utility creates staying power. The rest fade to obscurity. Understanding this scarcity dynamic separates serious collectors from casual speculators in the digital asset space.
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LiquidityWizard
· 14h ago
99% of NFTs are trash, this is the truth
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MEVictim
· 15h ago
99% of NFTs are garbage; frankly, it's still a hot potato game.
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RegenRestorer
· 15h ago
The NFT market is just a big casino; 99% of the coins are trash.
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alpha_leaker
· 15h ago
99% of the NFT world is just air, and there's no denying that. It's like sneaker trading—only a few truly appreciate in value, while the rest are just leeks getting picked clean.
NFTs function as permanent collectibles—that's the real story. But here's the catch: only 1% or less actually become truly desirable. Think about it. The same principle applies across established markets. Comic books? Most sit in bins; rare first editions command fortune. Trading cards work the same way. Watches, sneakers, fine art—the pattern repeats. Rarity creates demand. Utility creates staying power. The rest fade to obscurity. Understanding this scarcity dynamic separates serious collectors from casual speculators in the digital asset space.