Remember when NFT minting was the hottest thing in crypto? The constant gas wars, the community drops, that rush of securing a limited edition piece—feels like ages ago. These days, the hype has definitely cooled down. But here's the thing: NFT markets move in cycles. We've seen speculative frenzies before, and we've seen consolidation phases too. The real question isn't whether NFTs are dead, but whether the space will mature enough to attract serious use cases beyond pure speculation. Could minting make a comeback? Absolutely. When macro conditions align and fresh utility drives demand, we might see renewed energy in the NFT ecosystem.
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PuzzledScholar
· 9h ago
NFTs were really crazy back then. Now that things have cooled down, it's easier to see clearly. Let's wait for real applications to be implemented.
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BearMarketBarber
· 9h ago
NFTs should have cooled off a long time ago. Are people still speculating on them now? Unless they really have some practical use.
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NotSatoshi
· 9h ago
NFTs are just waiting for the wind now. Only those with real utility in their hands can survive until the end.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 9h ago
Those days of rushing to mint are really gone... But to be honest, I've heard too much about the cycle theory.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 9h ago
NFTs really should give up; the speculative bubble burst long ago. Who's still waiting for a comeback?
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 9h ago
Nah, if this round of NFTs is really going to turn around, we have to wait for the next bull market. Right now, talking about utility is all just talk.
Remember when NFT minting was the hottest thing in crypto? The constant gas wars, the community drops, that rush of securing a limited edition piece—feels like ages ago. These days, the hype has definitely cooled down. But here's the thing: NFT markets move in cycles. We've seen speculative frenzies before, and we've seen consolidation phases too. The real question isn't whether NFTs are dead, but whether the space will mature enough to attract serious use cases beyond pure speculation. Could minting make a comeback? Absolutely. When macro conditions align and fresh utility drives demand, we might see renewed energy in the NFT ecosystem.