People keep saying NFTs are dead, but the numbers tell a different story. A 4,444-piece collection just sold out completely at a mint price of 0.017E. What's interesting? This is already the second major collection drop from the same artist within a year—and on yet another protocol. The floor price hasn't exactly pumped, true. But here's the thing: consistent artist activity across multiple protocols, coupled with smooth sell-outs, might signal something worth paying attention to. Eyes on Monad and Lighter—could be worth digging deeper into these tokens if execution keeps up at this pace.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-11 00:56
NFTs are not dead, you just haven't gone all the way with copying, haha.
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WhaleStalker
· 01-10 11:39
Oh no, it's the same old "NFT is dead" rhetoric again, so annoying. The data is right here.
0.017E sold out instantly? Artists are bombarding two chains back and forth all year, this guy really has something.
I understand that the floor hasn't skyrocketed, but continuous production capacity + stable accumulation is enough to watch. Monad and Lighter are worth a deep dive.
Death news always gets exaggerated. Artists who can keep releasing are the real pros.
Wait, which chain will this artist target next? Is there a mole?
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-10 06:35
NFT is dead? Nonsense, just look at the execution power of artists to understand.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-08 05:56
NFT is dead? Let's look at on-chain data—4,444 items sold out in seconds, multiple chains continuously hitting the market. This pace is quite interesting. I agree that the floor price hasn't increased much, but the combination of continuous supply + stable selling... is somewhat like testing something. Monad and Lighter need to be explored further; execution is the key.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-08 05:56
NFT is dead? Laugh out loud, let's look at this round of sales data before talking.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-08 05:53
NFT is dead? Laugh out loud, selling all 4444 pieces says it all.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-08 05:37
ngl sold out doesn't mean much when floor's dead... been there, lost that. watch your health factors on those protocol bets fr
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PermabullPete
· 01-08 05:35
NFT is dead? Ha, let me see your holdings first.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-08 05:31
NFT is dead, what does it mean that this artist continues to release on multiple chains? Someone is seriously creating stuff.
People keep saying NFTs are dead, but the numbers tell a different story. A 4,444-piece collection just sold out completely at a mint price of 0.017E. What's interesting? This is already the second major collection drop from the same artist within a year—and on yet another protocol. The floor price hasn't exactly pumped, true. But here's the thing: consistent artist activity across multiple protocols, coupled with smooth sell-outs, might signal something worth paying attention to. Eyes on Monad and Lighter—could be worth digging deeper into these tokens if execution keeps up at this pace.