The Discovery Problem in Today's NFT Market



Why does the NFT space feel so repetitive lately? You scroll through collections and keep seeing the same projects, same floor prices, same names dominating everywhere. The sense of stumbling upon something fresh and unexpected—that's basically gone.

Algorithms have quietly taken over. We're being fed what platforms decide we should see, and most people don't even notice the curation happening behind the scenes. The result? Everyone gravitates toward the same collections, creating a bottleneck effect.

What once felt like a frontier of creative discovery has turned into a concentrated ecosystem where a handful of established names control the narrative. The real question: can NFT platforms break this algorithmic echo chamber, or are we locked into this homogenized version of the market for good?
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 4h ago
NFTs are really not interesting anymore, it's just the same blue-chip ones. The algorithm has trapped us.
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ForkMastervip
· 4h ago
Algorithmic harvesting, nothing new. I've seen through it long ago; fork arbitrage is the real way to go.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 4h ago
Algorithmic feeding has really killed the NFT scene, now it's just blue-chip projects dominating the screens, and new things can't turn the tide at all.
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