Are NFTs Dead? - Trends, Predictions & Statistics 2023
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Are NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens) dead? Maybe so. We analysed over 60.000 NFTs to find out which ones are still valuable.

TL;DR: The NFT market has drastically declined since its peak in 2021, with most NFT collections having no value. There’s an oversupply of NFTs, leading to a buyer’s market, and environmental concerns due to energy consumption. Top NFTs also struggle to maintain value, and the future of NFTs depends on utility and genuine value rather than speculation.

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It was tulips all along, but stupider.

Your day is coming soon, cryptocurrency.

Tulip mania speculated on the unknown future outcome of a tulip bulb.

How are NFTs anything like that? You can clearly see (and copy) the content of NFTs, it’s literally the opposite of tulips.

The difference is that crypto is used to buy things. There’s plenty of stuff I can only buy via crypto.

Such as?

NFTs! 😅

Drugs and private services.

You can pay for those in cash and prepaid credit cards

Prepaid cc have a know your customer policy most of the time and if I’m buying online they don’t accept cash. Conceptually I like crypto and I’m happy to support it.

Some crypto is actually useful. Most is not.

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