One wallet holds 345 NFTs. Total worth? Just $210. Another has 210 pieces. Value sitting at $300.
You'd think more items equals more value, right? Not in this market. Fewer pieces can actually be worth more. The numbers don't lie—it's not about quantity anymore. Quality and floor prices are playing a completely different game now.
Anyone else watching their NFT portfolio do math that makes zero sense?
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-06 06:45
Haha, it's really unbelievable. My pile of jpg images is like this now... No matter how many low-quality ones I hoard, they're just worthless paper.
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MEVictim
· 12-05 21:01
Oh no, got rekt again. 345 of them aren't even worth as much as 210. This market is really crazy.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-05 20:57
These numbers are really outrageous. 345 of them aren't even as valuable as 210... My wallet is the same way—quality is what really matters.
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PumpDetector
· 12-05 20:56
nah this is exactly the market psychology playing out... whale movement showing quality rotation, not quantity stacking anymore. been reading the divergence since mt gox days, and this? this smells like institutional flow prepping for the next cycle. most won't see it coming lol
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-05 20:55
345 NFTs for only 210 bucks? Oh my god, they must be terrible, haha.
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RektDetective
· 12-05 20:48
345 are not as valuable as 210, this market is truly unbelievable.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-05 20:37
This is NFT magical realism—345 images are worth less than 210, it's hilarious.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-05 20:34
This data is really unbelievable, it feels like we're playing a reverse game.
Wallet stats that tell a story:
One wallet holds 345 NFTs. Total worth? Just $210.
Another has 210 pieces. Value sitting at $300.
You'd think more items equals more value, right? Not in this market. Fewer pieces can actually be worth more. The numbers don't lie—it's not about quantity anymore. Quality and floor prices are playing a completely different game now.
Anyone else watching their NFT portfolio do math that makes zero sense?