Been in the NFT space long enough to see the shift happening.
We're moving past the collectible phase 🦒
Some projects are figuring out that NFTs work better as access passes than profile pictures. Hold one and you're not just buying art—you're unlocking tools, mastermind groups, exclusive workshops, real-world meetups, and a network of builders who actually get it.
It's less about owning pixels. More about what doors they open.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-14 03:18
Yes, yes, yes, finally someone has exposed this issue. The fund efficiency of the pass model is indeed an order of magnitude higher than pure collectibles, and on-chain data has long proven it.
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-13 08:37
I'm already tired of those avatar projects, and I have to pretend they're scarce.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-11 03:58
Really, utility is the key, and the avatar era should be over.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-11 03:58
Finally, someone has spoken out: utility is the key, pure avatar projects should have died long ago.
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SilentObserver
· 12-11 03:56
Someone finally said it: I'm already tired of those purely collectible items.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-11 03:38
It was about time to move towards utility; PFP is dead.
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LightningLady
· 12-11 03:33
I've always said this thing needs to have utility. Just showing off wealth is outdated, and it's not too late to realize that now.
Been in the NFT space long enough to see the shift happening.
We're moving past the collectible phase 🦒
Some projects are figuring out that NFTs work better as access passes than profile pictures. Hold one and you're not just buying art—you're unlocking tools, mastermind groups, exclusive workshops, real-world meetups, and a network of builders who actually get it.
It's less about owning pixels. More about what doors they open.