Many people think that NFT and BSC are already outdated combinations in 2022, and that no one is touching them anymore. But in reality? There are still people doing NFTs on BSC, and transactions have never stopped.
The key point to understand is—today's NFTs on BSC are completely different from the previous artistic narratives.
The currently active NFTs mainly fall into these three categories: first, project-related NFTs used for airdrops, whitelist, and permission management; second, NFTs linked to Meme projects; third, community identity or functional NFTs.
Why do these projects still choose to operate on BSC? It all boils down to four words—cost and speed. Low gas fees, a large user base, and suitability for rapid trial and error. On this chain, NFT is just a "tradeable, transferable shell," nothing more.
The logic becomes very simple: if you want to do art collection or long-term IP operation? BSC is not the choice. If you want to create project rights or transactional NFTs? There are still opportunities here.
NFTs on BSC are not dead; their identity has just changed—from "artwork" to "tool." That's all there is to say.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 9h ago
Yeah, that's right. BSC's NFTs have long become tools, but on the other hand, living like this is quite comfortable.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 9h ago
Haha, really, just a tool person, the dream of art has already awakened.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 9h ago
I mean, many people are still stuck on the NFT art scene, but it's already outdated.
Playing around just because gas fees are cheap, anyway you're not losing money.
Supporting NFTs, Meme binding, community identity—basically just tools.
NFT on the BSC chain definitely isn't dead, it's just not as sexy anymore.
But I have to say, can it still become popular playing like this?
This wave of BSC NFTs is purely a project team's toolbox, and what about the players?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 9h ago
There's nothing wrong with that. NFTs have long ceased to be refined art pieces; now they're just tools. It's time to face reality.
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ProxyCollector
· 9h ago
Basically, it's the toolification of NFTs. The art dream has shattered, shifting towards practicality. BSC relies on low cost and speed to survive.
Many people think that NFT and BSC are already outdated combinations in 2022, and that no one is touching them anymore. But in reality? There are still people doing NFTs on BSC, and transactions have never stopped.
The key point to understand is—today's NFTs on BSC are completely different from the previous artistic narratives.
The currently active NFTs mainly fall into these three categories: first, project-related NFTs used for airdrops, whitelist, and permission management; second, NFTs linked to Meme projects; third, community identity or functional NFTs.
Why do these projects still choose to operate on BSC? It all boils down to four words—cost and speed. Low gas fees, a large user base, and suitability for rapid trial and error. On this chain, NFT is just a "tradeable, transferable shell," nothing more.
The logic becomes very simple: if you want to do art collection or long-term IP operation? BSC is not the choice. If you want to create project rights or transactional NFTs? There are still opportunities here.
NFTs on BSC are not dead; their identity has just changed—from "artwork" to "tool." That's all there is to say.