That LaMelo Ball Top Shot moment still bothers me. The pricing on that one early highlight? Completely off. You'd think with all the NBA players getting their moments minted, they'd at least get the valuation right on the notable ones. The whole market seemed wild back then—some random possession worth more than an actually significant play. Makes you wonder how NFT platforms decide what's premium and what's not.
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RektButSmiling
· 01-23 00:00
The NFT market back then was really crazy; who could understand the pricing logic...
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-22 01:49
The NFT market was just gambling back then. Lamelo's pricing made me laugh; it was obviously set arbitrarily.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-21 21:14
I've never really understood NFT pricing, Lamelo's is really outrageous.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-20 01:53
The pricing in the NFT market back then was really outrageous. I also saw the Lamelo one—any random pass and it could sell for such a high price?
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-20 01:52
NFTs were really chaotic back then, Lamelo's moment was priced ridiculously high, and even a普通 play would sell for a crazy amount.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 01-20 01:49
The early pricing logic for NFTs was really outrageous. I also couldn't understand Lamelo's moment—any random possession of the ball can be sold for such a high price?
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-20 01:43
The NFT market was like a casino back then, everything could be driven up to sky-high prices.
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RugResistant
· 01-20 01:40
NGL LaMelo's moment pricing is really outrageous, any random possession is actually more expensive than a key play? This is a common problem in the early NFT market.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-20 01:25
The NFT market was indeed crazy during that time; pricing was entirely based on luck.
That LaMelo Ball Top Shot moment still bothers me. The pricing on that one early highlight? Completely off. You'd think with all the NBA players getting their moments minted, they'd at least get the valuation right on the notable ones. The whole market seemed wild back then—some random possession worth more than an actually significant play. Makes you wonder how NFT platforms decide what's premium and what's not.