I'm genuinely curious. After all the hype and the crash, are NFTs still a meaningful part of the crypto ecosystem, or did they lose traction?
Looking at it honestly: the speculative mania definitely cooled. But the technology itself? It's still being built on. Digital ownership, on-chain verification, community tokens—these concepts aren't going anywhere.
The real question might be less about whether NFTs "are a thing" and more about what they become next. Utility-focused projects seem to be gaining ground over pure collectibles. Gaming, IP licensing, membership mechanics—these applications feel more grounded than 2021's profile picture craze.
So what's your take? Do you see NFTs evolving into something viable, or is it mostly noise at this point?
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NFTs - where do we actually stand right now?
I'm genuinely curious. After all the hype and the crash, are NFTs still a meaningful part of the crypto ecosystem, or did they lose traction?
Looking at it honestly: the speculative mania definitely cooled. But the technology itself? It's still being built on. Digital ownership, on-chain verification, community tokens—these concepts aren't going anywhere.
The real question might be less about whether NFTs "are a thing" and more about what they become next. Utility-focused projects seem to be gaining ground over pure collectibles. Gaming, IP licensing, membership mechanics—these applications feel more grounded than 2021's profile picture craze.
So what's your take? Do you see NFTs evolving into something viable, or is it mostly noise at this point?