To be honest, I myself am not interested and have an interest in investing in NFTs.
It seems that the trend of NFTs has recently disappeared and the demand for them is decreasing. Even if there are investors who hold NFTs, maybe it's because they haven't been able to sell them and have already experienced an automatic price drop, inevitably investors have to keep them.
Actually there are many new NFT projects that can be entered but I'm not really following them now.
I agree, it's not really that fun to invest into NFT's anymore, there was a hype once upon a time and I understand that but that hype is gone right now and nobody really shows interest as much as they used to. Which means that there is a chance it may not end up being as high as it used to be and that's what I believe will happen.
I believe that the best thing to do right now would be making sure that it's going well and in order to do that you could keep the NFT's you have and not buy any more new ones. If you hold the ones you have that means it's going to end up with a good profit when the bull comes, but not going to risk anything in the long future.
People got a little crazy when it came to NFTs. The idea of being the next Bored Ape Club was too much for many to resist. However, most of it was absolute nonsense. That being said, there are still some fun NFT projects out there. For example, I like one (that is admittedly a disaster at the moment) called The Gimmicks. They do a fun little raunchy cartoon show that's sort of a cross between the WWE and South Park. It's cool because NFT owners can choose the next adventure by voting after the episodes. For me, an NFT collection like this makes sense. They're also only about $3 to own or something like that, so it's not breaking the bank.
I would just tell people investing in NFTs to look at what they're getting. $250,000 for a picture of a monkey, probably not a good bet. $3 to be able to guide a cartoon and maybe win a contest and help with the creation of an episode or get actual production credit... That seems like maybe not the worst deal. Plus, Mila Kunis is behind it and people like Seth Green have been in episodes. Worth $3 in my opinion.