NFT projects live or die in those first few days after selling out.
That initial window? It's everything. Either you're riding momentum that'll fuel your entire roadmap, or you're watching engagement evaporate while your project slips into the void nobody remembers.
What usually happens right after mint out:
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consensus_failure
· 4h ago
It's so realistic. After mint out, it will depend on who can maintain the community excitement. Within a week, it will basically determine life or death.
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PumpStrategist
· 13h ago
The 72 hours after mint out are the true test, with the distribution of chips clear at a glance. Most projects fail at this stage because no one is willing to buy in, and typical rookie thinking still hopes to wait for a double.
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TheMemefather
· 12-10 22:51
To put it simply, the days after minting out are the critical threshold. I've seen too many projects rise only to die. After a month, no one remembers, and no one asks.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-10 22:49
The few days after an NFT project mint out are truly a critical moment; if the hype isn't maintained, it quickly cools down. I've seen too many projects quietly fade away like that.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-10 22:48
Bro, you're right. Just a few days after the initial mint, it was a matter of life and death.
It really is a matter of a single thought between heaven and hell... seeing how many projects just completely fade away.
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TaxEvader
· 12-10 22:44
The days right after selling out are truly a life-and-death moment; I've seen too many projects cool down right after rushing out.
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RuntimeError
· 12-10 22:38
Honestly, this is why so many projects go to zero immediately after minting, with the team disappearing a few days later after bragging in Discord.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 12-10 22:22
Haha, it's the same old story. After minting, you just have to rely on luck to tough it out.
NFT projects live or die in those first few days after selling out.
That initial window? It's everything. Either you're riding momentum that'll fuel your entire roadmap, or you're watching engagement evaporate while your project slips into the void nobody remembers.
What usually happens right after mint out: