Surprise? Motherfucker!
If you chose not to close the reading page after seeing that opening line, which resembles a vulgar slang joke, then congratulations, this article should give you something different, hahaha~
Hello, my old friend, I am @wenser. I wrote this article to talk about a “famous”, “CC0”, “NFT” project that has attracted a lot of attention recently—mfers. I want to share my views and discuss some phenomena I have observed. This is for reference only, don’t get too excited, don’t FOMO, don’t roast me, or I might also send you “motherfucker (good luck)” as a respectful greeting** (serious face.JPG)**.
【TL;DR】——
1. Original intention: Just for fun——A brief introduction to the creators of mfers and the origin of the project
2. Normalcy: nobody cares——An overview of mfers market data and derivative/imitative projects
3. Takeoff: web2 VS web3——A detailed introduction to the takeoff process of mfers in the Chinese and English NFT fields
4. Inquiry: for what?——Discussing what mfers means to me and why people buy mfers
5. Inspiration: to be or not to be?——Discussing the uniqueness of mfers and its inspiration for NFT projects
6. Future: who is the final winner?——Discussing my views on NFTs and answering the question posed
INTRO.#
In recent days, the international situation has been unusually tense, with a series of follow-up effects from the Russia-Ukraine war continuing to pulse into more areas. One wave has not settled, and another has risen. Affected by various factors, the cryptocurrency market is also “playing with heartbeats,” fluctuating wildly, giving a sense of “double kill for shorts and longs.”
Of course, as a result, the NFT field, after experiencing about two months of a boom period, has gradually cooled down. New projects breaking below mint price has become the norm, and launching projects has become a hellish test. Many top blue-chip NFT projects like BAYC, MAYC, Doodles, Coolcats, Azuki, Clonex, etc., have seen varying degrees of decline from their previous peak floor prices. In this market environment that is almost silent, mfers, as a “good motherfucker” NFT project, has surprisingly risen against the trend, with the floor price soaring from a previous low of 0.05ETH
to over 6.0ETH
, achieving an astonishing 120 times
return on investment. In a market where returns of 5x, 10x, or 50x are common, this return rate is also frighteningly high.
Such a floor price is so close to the so-called “blue-chip NFT projects,” combined with the “minimalist” image resembling a “stick figure,” the “professional” bonus of a suspected “programmer,” the “unrestrained” attitude of holding a cigarette, the various “luxury watches” on the wrist, and the “quirky” expression that seems to cry and laugh at the same time, all these elements, which may seem strange individually but become increasingly pleasing when combined** (perhaps also because of the rising floor price, hahaha)**, have become a hot topic for everyone to discuss over tea and meals.
Recently, many crypto media outlets have also corroborated this point: people are genuinely curious about mfers—whether it’s the story, the founders, the unique “cc0” mechanism, the seemingly loose yet highly cohesive hodlers, and the increasing popularity of mfers as a meme, along with the emergence of more imitative projects, all of which hide cultural phenomena and cultural explanations, such as:
1.mfers: The culture of loss, a new tribe of web 3.0 under subculture
3.CC0 + Meme: Why mfers became popular?
These three articles discuss mfers from different angles: “analysis of loss culture/loser culture subculture,” “analysis of the heart journey of mfers hodlers,” and “popular culture research from the perspective of cc0,” each with its own focus and viewpoints. Personally, I prefer the second article, as it is the only one that presents the purchasing reasons and some feelings after joining the community from the perspective of a “mfer,” while the other two are more from an “other” perspective, with more scrutiny and inevitable speculation, so I won’t comment too much on that.
Of course, after all this, I mainly mean three layers——
1. From the perspective of NFT projects, mfers is a “blue-chip project” worth reviewing and studying;
2. From the perspective of the crypto field, mfers is a community/group with a high degree of “crypto native” and a strong “cryptopunk” spirit;
3. From the perspective of meme culture, mfers is an experimental sample reflecting social cultural trends, nurturing new interest groups, and transforming social organizational structures.
As the number of imitative NFT projects of mfers increases, even reaching nearly 100** (including but not limited to chicks, bots, ahead, azuki, apes, invisible, etc.)**, our story must start with a string of mysterious letters.
Original intention: Just for fun#
“satoshi” (聪), this code name became a special symbol after the emergence of Bitcoin in 2009, as the code name of Bitcoin's anonymous inventor is “Satoshi Nakamoto” (中本聪). Since then, “satoshi” has become a symbol in the crypto field representing “yyds (forever god)”. The creator of the mfers series NFTs is a person deeply influenced by Nakamoto and the “cryptopunks spirit”—@sartoshi * (you can tell from the ID that this guy is a fan of Nakamoto, with an extra “r,” possibly meaning “real”) *.
As a senior collector in the NFT field, a holder of the cryptopunks series NFTs, an “OG in the JPG world,” and a “surfing king” on Twitter, according to @sartoshi himself, his inspiration for creating mfers came from the following image——
In the simple picture composed of rough and direct lines, a father returns home and pushes the door open, shouting: “Son, did you win?” The son sits silently in front of the computer desk, staring at a dark computer screen, or rather, providing a “stage”—you can parody, you can be absurd, you can play freely, you can even write a “little essay” in the blank area, as long as you want.
Little essays (above), (below) two pieces.
After drawing several comics and turning some of them into NFTs while donating part of the NFT revenue to charity, and having a certain ability to create economic value through comics to scam ETH, @sartoshi began to focus on “10K series NFTs.”
At this time, the previously shouted “motherfucker” during creation, tweeting, and countless memes, as well as his impulse to curse at the many chaotic phenomena in the NFT field (after all, many people still think NFTs are just some JPG images, and indeed many NFT projects also support this), combined with his fervent belief in the “cryptopunks series NFTs,” the teasing of many iconic NFTs, the strong support from the “NFT dream team” @westcoastnft, and the attempts by @punk#4156 and @punk#6529 to release in the public domain in the form of cc0, led to the official launch of the mfers series NFTs on November 30, 2021, at 4:20 PM** (remember this time point)**.
At that time, the mint price of the mfers series NFT project was only 0.069ETH
, and it sold out successfully within a few minutes (SOLD OUT). It must be said that @sartoshi's identity as an OG in the NFT field, his skills as an amateur cartoonist, his membership in many communities, and his “homage” to many well-known NFT projects played a significant role.
From this perspective, mfers seems to have a much higher starting point than many NFT projects that have frequently broken below mint price recently, after all, it did not take the awkward path of being unable to mint out, nor did it follow the path of the two “NFT pioneers,” cryptopunks and BAYC, which were initially ignored but later became popular.
However, after that, mfers and other ignored NFT projects seemed to have no significant difference.
Normalcy: nobody cares#
Although @sartoshi later mentioned in his article “Heart Journey 360° Smart Analysis” “what are mfers” that “I am happy to see what a world with mfers would look like,” for quite a long time, it seemed that mfers did not bring anything different to this world.
At least from the market feedback, the overall trading volume of mfers remained calm for a considerable period (to be precise, excluding around January 18, approximately until February).
This is also the norm for many NFT projects: debuting at the peak, gradually declining to zero.
But what sets mfers apart from typical NFT projects is that it is a “highly decentralized” NFT project. Why do I say this? Because
· mfers has no official discord group (though there is later a so-called “official unofficial discord group”);
· mfers has no official team, no clearly defined decision-making and execution personnel (except for @sartoshi);
· mfers has no official roadmap, no first, second, third, or fourth step plans, no Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 planning.
In other words, the mfers project has no so-called “project party,” and naturally, there are no so-called “leeks,” or rather, the holders of mfers, each of them is both a “project party” and a “leek.” Although this terminology sounds quite schizophrenic, it is indeed the case. What @sartoshi wants to convey is: in the mfers world he created, “we all mfers” (we are all mfers), all beings are equal, there is no distinction of high or low, no distinction of elder or younger, and there are no rules or plans here.
So, thereafter, @sartoshi continues to live as he did before creating mfers, happily surfing Twitter, NFT communities, and the web3 world every day.
But at the same time, it opened a new “window” for the NFT field—mfers’ subsequent development does not require the approval or review of the creator @sartoshi. After the NFT is minted and reaches everyone’s crypto wallet, the power over this NFT and this NFT project is completely and directly handed over to each person who holds it, or to those who recognize the “mfers spirit,” “mfers values,” and “mfers philosophy”—mfers.
@sartoshi is like an architect; he built a stage (or it can also be called the overused “metaverse”?), prepared some props and costumes, and then he just ran away (not to escape, but joyfully and lively returned to where he wanted to go), leaving the stage and opportunities for various mfers to come on stage, some to express themselves, some to pursue dreams in the entertainment industry web3, or enrich the “mfers universe.”
Since then, people who love to play, enjoy playing, and dare to play have gained another theme of “play”—mfers. Just as @sartoshi said, the unplanned mfers series NFTs have instead provided more and more mfers with the space to unleash their inspiration, time, energy, and talent, to “do whatever they want, or not do whatever they don’t want,” which led to the subsequent events—
@TheSimpsonzPunk (possibly the first derivative/imitative project)
(Note: The above ranking is not in any particular order)
Perhaps nobody cares, but mfers care.
Takeoff: web2 VS web3#
So, what made mfers later “soar” to a “strong breakout” posture?
—Is it because it represents self-deprecation, decadence, lying flat, and loss culture?
—Is it because of memes, emojis, cc0, and popular culture?
—Or is it simply because it’s fun enough, meaningless enough, free enough, and decentralized enough?
Let’s not rush to answer. First, let’s briefly review the development of mfers in the Chinese NFT field (thanks to enthusiastic netizen and core member of mfers sub-universe @FootDAO @ShxnjiΞ):
1. mfers <0.3ETH Stage#
1. mfers first attracted attention in the Chinese community due to a tweet from the well-known NFT influencer Laser Cat @LaserCat397.eth:
和大家解释一下,纯粹好玩,因为这个NFT没有dis、也没有路线图、推特也没有,就一个创始人的推特。所以我来搞了这个小活动玩一玩,用我的10个mfers进行创作或者你自己的,还有愿意提供给大家创作的也可以发在评论区。
The first mfers cosplay competition began, and the five winners would receive competition rewards. Although on December 1, 2021, Laser Cat @LaserCat397.eth previewed the gas war (a gas fee battle that usually occurs during the minting of popular NFT projects, where you can choose to raise the gas fee to mint the NFT earlier and faster) for the stick figure mfers avatar series NFT by top NFT collector @sartoshi (it’s worth mentioning that calling mfers “stick figures” was first coined by Laser Cat), this tweet clearly did not attract much attention.
mfers.art/# 爆炸gas在印!
This day was December 2, 2021, three days after the mfers NFTs sold out.
2. Three days after Laser Cat @LaserCat397.eth initiated the mfers cosplay, the competition results were announced:
Mfers模仿比赛结束了,非常纠结选哪5位,在8位里面纠结了半天,最终在群友的帮助下选出了这5个,请获胜的私聊我,另外非常谢谢其他参加的朋友们,这个活动玩的很开心! 不过mfers地板还是很不行,短暂突破过2次0.2,但是都没站稳。
It was at this time that mfers imitations and memes began to appear sporadically in some WeChat groups, and thereafter began to appear in more and more WeChat groups, discord groups, Twitter, etc. Although, as this tweet mentioned, the floor price of mfers still remained “not ideal.”
Among these “cosers,” the “components” are very complex: some are cross-dressing, some are pretending to be zombies with their wives’ cleaning masks, some agreed to treat a girl to dinner for a year for the cosplay competition, some directly used animals, and some brought out their “little kids.” (This is a direct quote from @ShxnjiΞ)
This day was December 6, 2021, the seventh day after the official sale of mfers.
2. mfers <0.7ETH Stage#
3. Then came the long “silent period” until Laser Cat @LaserCat397.eth initiated the second mfers cosplay competition—
The Second Annual Cosplay Competition of mfers is Coming! Total Prizes are one lasercat net whitelist and three mfers nft! Enter the competition and you may win a prize! Mfers is an attitude to life, please join us!
At this time, mfers’ market performance had successfully achieved nearly a 5x “floor price achievement,” coupled with the incentives from Laser Cat’s community whitelist, which sparked another wave of “mfers cosplay” craze.
mfers cosplay结果出来了,恭喜这4位,排名按照图片顺序,第一名lasercat nft,后面3位是mfers nft(目前地板0.3)获奖的请推特或者dc私聊我
The Second Annual Cosplay Competition of mfers is Coming! Total Prizes are one lasercat net whitelist and three mfers nft! Enter the competition and you may win a prize! Mfers is an attitude to life, please join us!
It can be seen that at this time, whether out of love for mfers or for the NFT rewards, everyone had already “started playing,” which is also the reason why early mfers attracted a particularly special group of people.
4. Subsequently, it was time for @FootDAO to “perform”:
On February 10, 2022, @FootDAO officially entered discord and built its own exclusive community. Of course, prior to this, a group of people had already started playing in WeChat groups.
As the mfers sub-universe, @FootDAO gathered a large number of “like-minded” individuals who recognized the “mfers spirit”—they, like @sartoshi, are generally seasoned internet surfers with their own attitudes and views on new things like crypto and NFTs, and they are not simply labeled as “angry youth,” “decadent youth,” “Sanhe gods,” or “rebellious generation,” but rather a group of “gentle version of hippies in the 21st century, new players who love to play, enjoy playing, and dare to play”——
They are keen to try new things and have the capital to do so, whether in terms of time or money; they have their own views on life and the world, and a self-consistent set of values. Some have both cats and dogs, some have children, some are students, some are workers, some are internet addicts, some are influencers from big internet companies, some are media reporters, and some are overseas Chinese, and some are NFT diamond hands.
As part of meme culture, mfers, which are extremely suitable for use as emojis, undoubtedly provided @FootDAO with a lot of space and “drafts” to play with:
There are “gmfer” for morning greetings:
And the “pop mfer” full of postmodern artistic atmosphere:
There’s the “bored mfer” looking at the bored ape on the computer:
The “mfers” riding a small cart and pulling a rickshaw:
The “astronaut mfers” in a spacesuit:
And many more “all mfers”:
As well as a collection of dynamic emoji “mfers”:
When the power of memes is truly applied to the most powerful meme emojis, various “jokes” further accelerate the “human-to-human phenomenon” of mfers. As more and more people join the “mfers emoji carnival party,” many did not expect that the mfers series NFTs, which once had a mint price of only 0.069ETH
, had floor prices approaching 1ETH
, and this seemingly simple threshold was enough to filter out over 80% of NFT projects on opensea.
3. mfers >1 ETH Stage#
After the floor price “bumpy,” “twisted,” “sad,” “boisterous,” and “joyful” breakthrough of 1ETH
, the next scene is quite common—“big players entering the market.”
First, the diamond hand member of @XRabbitsClub, the well-known NFT “collector” @Hugo_Su_ bid for an alien mfers NFT, with a purchase price as high as 36ETH
, forcibly raising the “ceiling price” of mfers in the NFT field, followed by a large influx of “happy bean players”—after all, in many cases, NFTs are about the circle.
“You have a very cool mfer NFT, so I must have one too. I won’t say mine is cooler than yours, but at least it can’t be worse than yours.” — Saying this might make everyone feel a bit childish, like two kids competing over who has the cooler game card, but many times, the so-called “consumer psychology,” or “NFT buyer psychology,” is not much different from this mindset.
To this day, although NFTs have gradually penetrated more people’s daily lives, whether existing in the form of contract data in digital wallets or as saved avatar images, the “social attributes” of NFTs remain an important foundation for their current popularity, if not the only one.
After all, although NFTs are currently one of the most attention-grabbing areas in the crypto field, their application scenarios and landing projects are still too few. Apart from PFP avatar NFTs, even many people hope to lead the next wave of trends with music NFTs, still have not found the best way to “enter ordinary people’s lives,” and can only build their narrative system in the form of “on-chain data” or “music nodes.” As for gamefi, NFTfi, sports, photography, art, VR, utility, and various NFTs, many people may not have noticed these subdivisions, let alone understand and purchase them.
Thus, the importance and necessity of social media like Twitter for the NFT field and NFT projects is one reason. People always yearn for groups while fearing rejection by groups, and NFTs serve as a “filter.” By owning them, to some extent, you can find your “kind”—whether in social status, wealth, or aesthetic taste.
The red box in the screenshot above shows the number of tweets with the “Mfers” hashtag at a certain point in time, which reflects that the social media popularity of mfers is somewhat high. It’s worth noting that this is already the third month after the release of the mfers series NFTs. Compared to many NFT projects that have purely turned into JPG images and gone to zero, the vitality of mfers can be seen.
Flowers bloom in two branches, each telling its own story. Compared to the tortuous process in the Chinese NFT field, the development of mfers in the English NFT field has been relatively flat, or rather, has remained lukewarm. However, the overlap between mfers holders and many English blue-chip NFT project holders remains high.
Thanks to @sartoshi’s identity as a “cryptopunks OG” and the deep involvement of many cryptopunks in the mfers series NFT project, mfers’ performance in the English NFT field is more hardcore—because the overlap between mfers holders and cryptopunks holders has even reached an astonishing 8:1
, meaning that for every eight mfers, there is one cryptopunks (reportedly). Therefore, since its inception, every step, every market performance, and every online activity of mfers has been propelled by the cryptopunks community and its members.
However, unlike the “grand gestures” and “powered by love” of players in the Chinese NFT field, players in the English NFT field, or rather, cryptopunks players, are quite “protective of their feathers”—perhaps to maintain their “NFT OG” persona, or perhaps to adhere to the “NFA (no financial advice)” principle?—the real reason remains unknown. What we do know is that they did not manage to “provide help when no one was paying attention.” When mfers experienced its first wave of decline, the price once dropped to near the mint price of 0.08ETH
, and these cryptopunks did not “step up.” Instead, it was the true “mfers,” those non-official community holders, who, driven by their own preferences, contributed to the promotion of mfers in their own ways—whether through meme emojis, writing stories, creating their own “mfers NFTs” derivatives (imitations), or producing mfers-related products, books, stories, songs, and many self-organized Twitter spaces, where mfers follow mfers, mfers help mfers, etc., truly allowing mfers to achieve “coming from the masses and going to the masses.”
As the floor price of mfers gradually rises to ** 1ETH
, many “big V” and “OG” began to express their love and optimism for mfers, which is undoubtedly a great irony.
Just like these big V’s, many are holders of mfers, and some even hold more than one, which is referred to as “big holders.” But can we say they are truly “mfers”? Many who genuinely engage, get excited, and party as mfers may find it hard to agree, and the affirmative answer to this question may also warrant a big “?”. Of course, this does not prevent them from owning mfers, nor does it affect the legitimacy of @sartoshi’s view that “everyone is a mfer, and everyone is the kind of mfer they want to be.”
Inquiry: for what?#
Having said so much, after a simple understanding of the past development of mfers, perhaps you and I, like many others, will subconsciously ask: So, what’s so fun about mfers? What is the reason for the fervor or investment in mfers? Why are people willing to spend 2.7ETH
(approximately 45,000 RMB) to buy a “stick figure drawing”?
To be honest, at first, I also found it hard to understand until I saw more and more images—
For example, this one—“Prison Break version mfers”:
And this one—“Big Head Dad and Little Head Son version mfers”:
And this one—“Bald Qiang version mfer”:
Of course, there’s also this one—“web2 VS web3 version mfers”:
Naturally, there’s also this one—“Group Photo mfers”:
And this one—“DJ Party version mfers” (the original is a video, which cannot be uploaded to mirror):
Of course, there are also this one—“Little Red Riding Hood version mfers”:
And this one—“Superhero Series mfers”:
Naturally, as more and more mfers come together, they become a “hanging painting” on a wall:
Oh, by the way, I almost forgot about the two “@Buttfaced mfers” I once minted. I read on his website that the creator of this series had been mocked and even bullied for his unique physical feature “butt face” during childhood, and part of the funds would be donated to charity. I believe many people, like me, found it hard to resist the urge to mint.
And it is through the emergence and disappearance of various quirky mfers that mfers gradually became a phenomenon and a “unique landscape” in the NFT field. The original mfers, like a leader surrounded by various derivatives (imitations), only need to shoulder the mfers flag, and other matters will be taken care of by various mfers, including the floor price——
Of course, online connections may not be enough for many people, so playful, daring, and skilled mfers have also started “IN REAL LIFE” offline activities, and they are quite grand——
The first “EVER MFER VIEWING PARTY” will be held in Shanghai;#
What? You say the timing seems off?!#
Wrong, let’s try again!#
The first “EVER MFER VIEWING PARTY” will officially start on 3.19/20, (should be) welcoming all mfers to “attend,” “observe,” “communicate,” and “roast”;#
If you’re still asking me, “So what is the significance of mfers? What’s so fun about it?” it may indicate that you really don’t fit into the atmosphere and community of mfers, and perhaps other NFT projects are more suitable for you, whether for emotional value or material value.
Many times, many things, and many items cannot be simply quantified with ETH, USDT, or RMB. Although these dimensions of judgment are very important to many people, some do not care about them, not because they have a lot of money or not, but because they prefer a carefree, free-spirited way of playing, being a “mfers repeater” in WeChat groups, discord, and Twitter.
Of course, there are also many technical big shots in mfers, such as @wong2, who once developed a subscription tool for @mirror and received $write tokens, created a small tool to generate mfers wallpapers https://mfers-wallpaper.vercel.app/6582, where mfers can replace the number at the back with their own mfer number to get a personalized wallpaper.
So, you see, mfers still have something going on, hahaha#
Speaking of which, let’s share a few more mfers meme images to lighten the mood——
Northeast Bathing version mfers:
Sichuan Mahjong version mfers:
As long as you want, you can even create many similar emojis or meme images, such as “California Canal,” “Turpan Lamb Skewers,” “Cantonese Claypot Rice,” etc.
A thousand people have a thousand Hamlets in their hearts, so a thousand people may have 100,000 “motherfuckers” on their lips! 凸 (艹皿艹 )
As for the concern many people, including many mfers holders, have about: Will the excessive derivatives of mfers affect its development?
I would like to share my thoughts using a recent tweet post:
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As mentioned in the post, about 46%
of people who purchase an imitative NFT will turn to buy original NFTs (of course, the source and authenticity of this data need verification; I also left a comment under the tweet asking for the source of the data).
This reminds me of a domestic industry that is quite similar to the development stage of my heart and NFTs—online literature, which also has a dominant platform, countless creators’ works displayed, and countless communities supporting fan groups. Of course, it will also experience a transition phase from “free novels” to “paid readers.”
In the NFT field, or on the mfers project, countless derivatives (imitations) may instead guarantee the continued existence of mfers. Of course, this is just my personal view.
It’s worth mentioning that the Chinese mfers previously initiated a “performance art activity”—the “420
** flash action,” which can also represent a certain characteristic of mfers (remember the release time of the mfers series NFTs mentioned earlier? If you don’t remember, you can scroll up to check)——**
Inspiration: to be or not to be?#
It’s clear that mfers, which first came to this world as an NFT project, is no longer just a simple NFT project. Perhaps, from the moment mfers began as a thought in @sartoshi’s mind, it had already drawn a distinct line from previous NFT projects that prioritized “realizing commercial value.”
After @sartoshi planted this seed, the mfers sprout began to grow different branches and bear different fruits in different regions, among different groups, and within different cultures.
mfers会成为2022年标志性的NFT,MEME的自限在于其文化影响范围,而mfers是第一个真正意义上的跨文化MEME,我将从一个中国人的角度来阐述
Since then, the meaning of mfers has begun to be discovered by more and more people and endowed with more meanings. The NFT part of mfers merely provides a “draft,” while the range of the artist community has gradually expanded from @sartoshi alone to more people, including artists, creators, and countless netizens who are simply “surfing in Internet.”
Everyone adds their desired and expected strokes to it, some strokes remain, becoming new marks, while others are merely to add something or simply to assert their presence. However, in the process of mfers gradually becoming an NFT project that more and more people discuss, a discussion about creative freedom, and even a gradually grand social movement, they have indeed made their contributions—whether by changing their avatars, creating emojis, writing a mfer-related joke or short story, initiating their own NFT projects, or launching a “mfer talk show” in Twitter space.
What’s important is not the floor price, nor who knows, recites, writes, or remembers mfers, but that everyone can be a mfer, and everyone can shout “motherfucker” to express their various complex, simple, or meaningless emotions and feelings.
As I mentioned before, many people, including myself, purchase NFTs not only to gain economic returns, that is, to make money, but also to seek a sense of “participation”—to participate in a community, a brand, a group, a history, a trend, or a movement, even if it’s just a tiny splash in the vast ocean, it signifies that one has existed, witnessed, and become part of it.
So, if an NFT project cannot evoke people’s “sense of participation”—whether through hunger marketing by closing discord communities, or through various activities and games within the community, or through various “emoji contests,” “cosplay contests”—then this project is destined to fail, let alone its long-term sustainable development, the ups and downs of heat, and becoming a “social phenomenon.”
Additionally, the insights that mfers can provide to NFT projects, and the reaffirmation of my personal judgment on whether an NFT project is of high quality, may include the following aspects:
1. The style of the founder/founding team determines the identity attributes of the NFT community and holders (similar to the “law of attraction,” you are who you attract);
2. Either make the community believe in you, or you must believe in the community, which determines whether an NFT has the potential for long-term existence. The so-called consensus often comes from belief. Besides mfers, BAYC, and other projects can serve as evidence for this aspect.
3. The NFT field is still in its early stages, and the exploration of cc0 is just a small step. Whether it’s mfers or more NFT projects, many questions need to be answered: What exactly are you selling with your NFT? What are the more landing applications and applicable scenarios for NFTs? How can NFTs be better integrated with DAO, Gamefi, Defi, Socialfi, and other fields?
Future: who is the final winner?#
NFTs began around 2017, surged in 2021, becoming one of the hottest tracks in the crypto field, but it is still in its early stages, and the greater potential of NFTs remains to be developed.
From cryptocurrency to digital art, and then to electronic data, #NFT is an "exclusive pass" which bridges many fields undoubtedly. And, the most unique features of NFT are: 1. Non-homogeneity 2. Cultural component 3. Identity attribute 4. Brand carrier 5. Scalability.
Additionally, let me share a few personal views on the topic of “future trends of NFTs”:
1. The NFT market is still in an “ecological positioning state.” So-called blue-chip projects, or high-quality projects, must have pioneering innovations in one or multiple aspects. Whether it’s punks, bored apes, or later doodles, azuki, they occupy their “ecological niches,” which leads to subsequent imitations and other imitators. Therefore, every NFT needs to think about what aspect it is “first” in.
2. The NFT market is still in its early stages. In other words, while platforms like opensea list over 150,000 NFTs daily, 99% of NFTs do not survive beyond six months. NFT projects with insufficiently powerful founding teams, weak community consensus, shallow narrative impact, and inadequate design aesthetics will inevitably be swept into the dustbin of history.
3. The NFT market will continue to serve as the best way to attract more players and crypto newcomers into the crypto world because the barriers to entry are low, the presentation is intuitive, the imaginative space is vast, and many application scenarios are yet to be developed. The current market cooling is essentially a gradual cooling of the previous two months of fervent emotions. Once some projects that exploit the market exit, NFTs can be reborn without breaking.
To conclude with a final thought:
A person truly dies when no one remembers him; a living NFT exists in the lives that people love.#
Returning to the initial question posed, whether mfers win or not may not be a good question, because every mfer did not come here for “victory” or to “win,” but each of them will become a “winner” in life, sooner or later.
Finally, to formally conclude this article, I would like to share a tweet from @MfersAhead creator @MetaBananas:
-why u bought a mfer?
-this is the answer.
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You only live once, motherfucker, just do what you really want to do!
【Thank you for reading】
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