With 2026 approaching fast, it's worth taking a hard look at which NFT collections will actually survive the next cycle. Not every project that's trading today will make it. The ones lacking genuine utility, community engagement, or sustainable mechanics? Those are likely headed for obsolescence. Time to be ruthless about separating the keepers from the noise.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-05 04:01
ngl, this is exactly the mile 20 moment for most nft projects rn. the ones still standing in 2026? they'll be the ones that actually built something, not just rode hype waves. been accumulating only the projects with real ecosystem momentum, everything else is just noise to ignore fr.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-04 12:56
Honestly, most NFT projects are essentially just air; they'll be the same in 2026.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-02 16:56
Honestly, most NFT projects are just air; there are plenty that won't last until 2026.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-02 16:55
Sounds like another big purge. I bet five bucks that half of the current trading will be gone by next year.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-02 16:54
99% of NFT projects should have died long ago. Stop with this hypocritical "survival of the fittest" nonsense; it's all just about scamming retail investors.
With 2026 approaching fast, it's worth taking a hard look at which NFT collections will actually survive the next cycle. Not every project that's trading today will make it. The ones lacking genuine utility, community engagement, or sustainable mechanics? Those are likely headed for obsolescence. Time to be ruthless about separating the keepers from the noise.